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Friday Night Cruise Sessions - Palm Beach & Pizza Cruise - 24/6/05


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I think the problem is, your car says "defect me now I dare you....." good driver or not, and that is no way a slight on you personally, as the Pope driving this car would get pulled over every now and then :D

as 7 says, drive correctly, and you should have no dramas...:thumbsup::):(

but there is a little luck involved.... :(

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so many skylines.. I was at the back of the pack, seeing a 3 lane road full of round tail lights made me happy in pants.

good cruise, i passed on the palm beach bit but was excellent behaviour by all as far as newport. I don't think I've ever seen such a large group drive so sensibly!

nicely organised nick :)

oh.. and my car was a bit dirty, i didnt think anyone was going to wash their car because of the rain... for all of yous looking at it..

MY RIMS ARE CHROME I PROMISE

First time at a meet and my rating is: EXCELLENT!

As mentioned above/below, seeing so many Skylines in one hit is quite a sight.

Looking forward to the next run...




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