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I might come to the cruise. Have to find a navigator though!

pffft, who needs a copilot. I have done all my cruises alone (got lost on the last one) and had to lead the SAUWA cruise for most of the way....I managed alright :)

pffft, who needs a copilot. I have done all my cruises alone (got lost on the last one) and had to lead the SAUWA cruise for most of the way....I managed alright  :)

hahaha leading the way or holding everyone up? ;) I suspect the latter :P

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pffft, who needs a copilot. I have done all my cruises alone (got lost on the last one) and had to lead the SAUWA cruise for most of the way....I managed alright  :D

That's why you need a nav. I get really pi$$ed off following people who get lost. I can't stand useless navigators either. Lol. Reading a map is not that hard hey....Also keep in mind that I don't know many people from here and i'm shy so rocking up on my own isn't the greatest idea lol.

Are we doing any "fun" roads on this cruise or is it a city type cruise?

Missy i'm sure you can jump in lots of differen't people's cars throughout the cruise if you want to whore haha. You can ride in my R for a leg if you like. Left front coilover is leaking again though (it's frustrating when someone doesn't do their job properly). Brakes should be sweet as coz I just overhauled the calipers on the weekend. Car still has a boost leak though so can't have too much fun *grr*

Are you saying that a "city type" cruise isnt fun?

I was trying to use a somewhat inconspicuous word lol. City cruises are ok...I get a little bit bored of them. I prefer driver's cruises if you know what I mean...

But then again if you have a fairly large turnout of cars, it's easier to keep them under control with a "city" type cruise, and less chance of accidents. I'm coming either way!! Just curious :)

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