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  Drift Spec said:
LOL this is getting rather large.

I don't know if the police will take a liking to this at all if they see it :P

thats why it will be a good idea to let the police know about the cruise like route and destination

Hiyas, can details be PM'd to me please, for the Stagea to have a run (new 4 week old baby, not sure if I will go or not...... SLEEPY, sorry!)

Im down south, near States Rd (Morphett vale).

Brendan

  Blue32 said:
I've got a mate who's keen to come as well if other cars are welcome. He will be in a crappy little (turbo) mirage.........

You mean Matt? He said he may be going on a cruise around then

im not gona thrash it...if any1 wants 2 drive like crazy, they can go ahead n let the other 'cruisers' take it easy at the back...come on every1 come!!! it will b good 2 have so many cars...

all of the cruises ive been on with sau members, every1 has driven sensibily, so im sure this will b the same.

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Gonna give the cop shop a call tomorrow or go down there and find out what the go is with cruises. I'll say I'm thinking of planning 1 and see what they say. Try to find out if we can get any sort of 'clearance' for an uninterupted cruise. If not then we will have to be on extra good behaviour. I just dont want to be liable for organising this cruise when something happens.............etc.

Anyways pm's will go out closer to cruise date as previously mentioned. As for other cars coming, well, i dont know it is a skylines forum therefore should be skylines.......but in the end can stop ppl from "tagging" along i guess. <_<

^^ good idea if they get too interested in dates times and locations with out thinking say feb 19th @ 12pm but tell them the barossa valley :huh:

i too arnt too keen on all other cars but looks like alot of ppls get teary eyed and sulky if we say its only skylines

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