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i didnt realise ur cruise was for next week

cause i was gonna have that big jap cars cruise start of feb..

next friday few us us were gonna take the route to try it out with few cars..

i got my mate organising the arthur seat route..

so im thinking.. how bout we put em together.. instead of just lines only how bout we merge my mates with the rest of the people attending this cruise..

that would make an added..

3 s15's

s14

soarer

r33 gtr

r32 gtr

veilside silvia

r34 gtt

3 supras

gto

r33 gtst

fto

gtir

wrx sti x 2

and few others??

anyways just a thought...

Originally posted by MZNISMO

skyline33

i didnt realise ur cruise was for next week

cause i was gonna have that big jap cars cruise start of feb..

next friday few us us were gonna take the route to try it out with few cars..  

i got my mate organising the arthur seat route..

so im thinking.. how bout we put em together.. instead of just lines only how bout we merge my mates with the rest of the people attending this cruise..

that would make an added..

3 s15's  

s14

soarer

r33 gtr

r32 gtr

veilside silvia

r34 gtt

3 supras

gto

r33 gtst

fto

gtir

wrx sti x 2

and few others??

anyways just a thought...

thats fine with me, the more cars the better i think. so do you want them to come on the 10th with us??

yep im thinking might aswell just combine them both together

cause wed be taking the same route anyways

want me to advertise in on the unnoficial section in mccr for jap cars only for a bigger turnout?

up to u...

just gimme the details..

and might be easier if we pushed back the meeting time to bout 9pm depart at 9:30???

ill get the map to u asap

u got a email addy?

Originally posted by skyline33

Update: The meet will take place at 9:00pm in front of the albert park pits and we depart 9:30.  

MZNISMO: check your PM

might wanna update it in the original post if u havent already

just saw this thread but I am pretty keen to come along...voted as a maybe...route sounds good but me thinks more advertising [mccr etc] the more likely for cops to show up :confused:

Not that it will affect my car but the Elwood carpark has a few speed humps...just letting ppl know that may have low-rides.

cops can come for a cruise! thats all good :)

not like we're going on this cruise to cause trouble anyway (i would like to think the guys on here are a lot more responsible than the MCCR dikheads!!!) meetings like this arent meant for going out and hooning around the streets like idiots... its to go out with a bunch of ppl young and old who share one common passion... and that is our Japanese Imports!!

Lets make sure the skylines keep it that way... what everyone else does is there business (if i see anyone going stupid im off) us import drivers have a bad stigma hanging around our heads as it is... lets not proove them right!

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