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iNFMS Car Club Cruise #7

Our last official cruise for the year most likely!

Hills, Beach and City. (Cruising fun for everyone) Mwahahaah.

There will be a short stop for some photos and then back on our way again.

WHEN: SATUDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2005

WHERE: iNFMS Members know the location.. if you do not.. contact me

[email protected] or pm me.

TIME: 5:00PM FOR A 5:30PM SHARP DEPARTURE

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Come out and meet us all!!

Michael

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Now I know who you are.

Hello, and say hi to "Uncle Robert" for me.

Thats enough from you CHOPS!! I remember you too.. long time no see..

You better come out this Saturday - Im even trying to get "Uncle Robert" out..

yep, as long as you don't have a decent car :( .... I don't fancy cruising with 100+ P-platers in Mum's pulsar or Dad's Commo, who think they can drive. From memory there has never been a cruise like this that hasn't had some form of accident, correct me if I'm wrong.

yep, as long as you don't have a decent car :) .... I don't fancy cruising with 100+ P-platers in Mum's pulsar or Dad's Commo, who think they can drive. From memory there has never been a cruise like this that hasn't had some form of accident, correct me if I'm wrong.

As lnog as you *don't* have a decent car? am i missing something :( All good. Further more the fact that there has been an accident at each one ya remember makes me wonder a little.... :D

Cheers for the info NightCrawler

nah mate you get me wrong .... I haven't been on one of these cruises - I was just pointing out that they are frequented by many young people who haven't had their licences for long, and as such are significantly more likely to have an accident, than if they didn't gather in large testoterone-fuelled groups. If they crash into you, don't expect them to have any money or insurance. I am told by others who frequent such cruises about the accidents. Just my opinion, it's a free world to do what you wish ....

Nightcrawler - there has only ever been one accident on our cruises. We warn people of the dangers, i mean after all when you cruise the hills you take the risk of having an accident.

As far as P-plater syndrome. We are a young club yes, but most of us are now off our P's and drive responsibly.

No beef intended Nightcrawler - as you have valid points.

Might I add - that the people in particular that did "crash" were not from our club, but from another "club" and were driving recklessly at that time.

Also said - Before we embark on our hills sections of our cruises we pre-warn our cruisers the dangers of hills driving and to take it easy.

If you wish to cruise - I'll see you there.

Tonight everyone!! See you at 5pm

www.infmscarclub.tk

Damn i dislike relatives on particular days, bro was called up and had to go, and then i was asked (parentally forced) to go to a bbq... :P ...not happy. Hope the cruise was great and hope all went well. :)

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