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I left after the second meet stop.

Was no fun after cops rocked up and took a map and were a long the roads pulling people over. All though the guy that got pulled over didnt get a sticker or any fines.

was there more sign of cops after that?

btw driver I want your engine in my 34.

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Man, nearly 2am. Time to make some z's

At least the cops didn't start inspecting cars at the second point or call a blockade somewhere along the way.

It seemed everytime I was driving up to a green light that suddenly went orange, it was a friggin Red Light Camera intersection......I hope I didn't get done ($150 and 3 points for that...)

good cruise :)

thanks to liz and dan for doing all the hard work :)

too bad about the cops :( i think they like dan :angry:

Cheers Michael :)

P.s sorry to driver for putting my highbeams on HID where playing up and just went out :S (if anyone saw a r33 with 1 headlight on or 1 jumping on or off thats me hehehe)

Wat the f**k happen to you dan

the night had everything appart from murder and romace

thank you jarrad and your misses + pulp 4 your hospatalaty

and my misses even enjoyed herself

some crazy mofos tho

and dan wat happend

james

btw driver I want your engine in my 34.

Give me your liver and ill think about it :(

Thats okay michael - i saw you fiddling with ure headlights before we took off - for a while i thought you were just playing stealth mode when you turned all your lights off for about 30 sec :angry:

Give me your liver and ill think about it :(

Thats okay michael - i saw you fiddling with ure headlights before we took off - for a while i thought you were just playing stealth mode when you turned all your lights off for about 30 sec :D

I was behind him, when his lights went our around the corner. i was thinking what's this crazy f**ker doing?

Thanks Dan & Liz!

Good cruise, wasn't that bad with the cops, they didn't cause any problems, appart from Dan :D Was worried too when they took the map, but all went well!

Good to meet some more of the ppl off the forums. Some nice bluddy cars! Good to meet you James and your gf.

Dave.

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