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this sucks so bad.....

cars sitting in the driveway under cover with no turbo on it, just waiting for a good one to come up in the for sale section so i can buy one, then i will be out cruisin with you guys no worries. i want boost... havent drove my car for 4 months now it was sittin up in darwin 4 ages when i first moved here, then it gets here and the turbo blows up on it doh doh doh

HAS ANY ONE GOT DETAILS... OR IS THIS A COMPLETE SHAM!

im leaning towards SHAM give me a ring later

I'd say thats probably a good idea... based on how pokie drives in LFS.. hehe :D

ill give u a race tonight cube i got a momo wheel today :P 100% throttle for me :rofl: but now a huge learning curve

ill give u a race tonight cube i got a momo wheel today :wub: 100% throttle for me :D but now a huge learning curve

Awesome... So I won't hear any excuses this time around? hehh ;)

Only joke.. U kick my arse anyway. :wave:

The server will be up in a few mins... SAU_RACE

For those that wish to join and have broad band, the dload is around 138mb and can be had from here....

http://www.liveforspeed.net/?page=downloads&which=full

It doesn't require a power house machine, and runs rather quick even on my 4yr old system.

Awesome... So I won't hear any excuses this time around? hehh ;)

Only joke.. U kick my arse anyway. :D

The server will be up in a few mins... SAU_RACE

For those that wish to join and have broad band, the dload is around 138mb and can be had from here....

http://www.liveforspeed.net/?page=downloads&which=full

It doesn't require a power house machine, and runs rather quick even on my 4yr old system.

lol yeah :wub: just not fair i have to get used to this wheel ;):wave:

Does any one have any details on wots going on........... ANYONE!...... or is this just a complete crock of crap....... has any one set out a route or even a meet point........

peoples..... ya leavinmg it a lil to late to do this, c'mon get pm's happening so we know wots going on!

F@#$n hell U guys, calm it down a bit. The reason why I started this thread is because of all the non-related crap happening in the previous cruise thread. I am/ should not be the soul organiser for this event- it should be a group effort. If you guys want to sort out the meet point or route then suggest or say something instead of whining!!@! I said that I would PM people closer to the cruise - I had a bloody busy week and have set aside some time to organise it now-sorry for having a life outside skylines. Its friday night and the cruise is on Sunday- enough time to say where to meet, where we are going - dont need a lot of notice!!

I was only trying to help and make something happen - dont know how it became all up to me. I am only new this forum and dont know anyone yet.

if you are going to suggest a cruise... and you the thread starter..... keep it rolling... you had the list organised.... and you looked like you were in control.... so you cant drop the ball just like that........

you have people coming like 3 1/2 hours for this cruise......... how can ya dissapoint them?

why dont you just ask for help.... we are all able to heklp ya out if ya need it.....

Edited by 66 skyline gt

1) hey man u cant have a group effort (to many cooks in the kitchen spoilt the broth)

2) the person that starts the thread organises the cruise

3) u say about whinning but it only takes 25 mins to private message 30+ ppls with copy and paste

4) it doesnt matter how long u been here i started the last cruise and it was my first time

cant think of more im sure sum1 else with have there say too

I thought about two days notice would be OK..................guess I was wrong. I figured that people would set aside Sunday for the cruise and tonight I would PM the 30 or so people involved. I work a hectic schedule and was doing the best I can.

I even went to the city today to scout out meet spots..........

I have a meet spot idea and will PM you to get your advice.....once this is conformed I will PM each person I have on the list individually.

you'll have to count me out, I've organised to go play golf instead as i don't have a car that will be able to cope with the longer drive. (or keep up with you if you are going to drive like on the way home from the Victor cruise).

Cubes i'll have to sort out a better internet connection then i'll be up for some on line races.

Fear not people!!! The cruise is still happening. I have teamed up with madaz who is helping me out. I meet spot has been discussed and finalised along with the start time. The route will take shape over the next day or so. I will PM everyone on the list tonight. Sorry for the late notice - hope I havent pissed to many people off.

Hope to see you all on Sunday. It would really be appreciated if people could reply to my PM to let me know if they are still coming.

Cheers and thanks for your patients, Drew

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