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Only $13 if your spectating....also... crew member doesn't have to be in the same car. It cost me $30 whether or not I have a crew member so I don't mind if another non racing Skyline comes in behind me as crew and support car if i'm on my own.

I just love an optimist..... Mick got HIS guards rolled so that MY big wheels will fit. Hehehehe!.... now....what was Santa going to bring me this Christmas?.. oh yes...I was hoping for an Apexi super suction intake kit. :D

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when i get car and liscence i will be up for a bit of a cruise...

how about this for a plan...

meeting place is set somewhere in middle eg bp at yatala or somethin..

and we just change where we cruise to etc...

like oen week up to brissy, and maybe another down to gc.. :S

just a thought...

yeh i might one day go to drags, prolly first couple of times as someones crew.. just so i can learn what goes on etc

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they only really pick on you these days if your car is asking for it, i mean over the top rice wing, ass of the car is sagging (ala cut springs).

im usually down there, i followed 2 skylines out last night, nis33 and a r32, they seemed together but I was headed elsewhere anyway.

only really know mick when hes down there :D

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i think mre said it right there, personally i have never had a problem with police there, they just cruise up and down the isles.. usually checking out the cars..

i think its a bit of you show them some respect, they show you some...

like if you and your mates are standing there saying pig jokes, then you deserve to be booked

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I go down there occasionally and am yet to be given any grief by the police. As Boxhead mentioned, it's a mutual respect thing. Do the right thing and they'll leave you alone. Start doing burnouts and screaming up and down the lanes, and you'll get booked. Pretty simple really.

I do take the 33 from time to time, but it hasn't been for a while, mainly due to the fact that some tosser dinted my driver's door in a carpark, then ANOTHER tosser opened their door on the SAME SPOT a couple of weeks later... argh. A lot of people probably wouldn't notice it's there at a casual glance, but I know it's there and it shìts me to tears. Oh, and they got the front guard too. I think the first one was deliberate. Would have loved to have found them in the act, they wouldn't have walked away, that's for sure. It might come out tonight, not sure yet, I'm up for another coast run and the last couple of times I've brought the bike. Hmm...

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