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just wondering whos commin 2nite to the cruise

i'm finishing work at 830, drop home to get the car, get some fuel and head down to burnside

um prob be there around 850ish

if it looks too rough (cummys, rotors doing burnouts etc) then i wont come to the cruise, might just come to say hello. Do we have a meeting place for SAU members?

*edit* sin, r u in wrx99? wheres ur skyline

Edited by andz69

I will be coming if I get the details on the meet location in time. Sorry I'm a bit late on this one - wasn't planning to go until a change of plans this afternoon...

EDIT: got the pm now - see ya there :P

cheers..

Edited by pixel8r

yeh ill b ther in a supra but ill hav my sau top on so say hi if u see

wat was pm'd to me

Hey Guys/Girls

When: Sunday 10th December

Where: Burnside shopping centre

Time: 8:30pm for a 9.00pm Sharp depature (come earlier if you wish, a few of us will be there).

Maps will be provided on the night smile.gif w00t.gif

447 Portrush Rd Glenside 5065

and a map of the location can be found here http://ww2.whereis.com/mapping/geocodeAddr...1&brandId=5

Roads will be nice, but nothing tight and twisty, as were catering for all types of cars, and are engouraging others to come.

After we suss out the lights, i think some others have organised a cruise back to radelaide.

Hope to see you all there, and bring along some mates, its looking to be a big one.

Yeah bud, sucks ass! You're right that I haven't had this one long (about 8 months now) but it's only light panel damage and no one was hurt so all is good :ninja: Besides, we both had insurance so it's all taken care of :(

damn the cruise was...erm shit getting there, but was awesome coming back with sinister and a s14 180 from ns.com we met @ lobethal

following sinister's wrx home was mad, damn that thing flew through those tight corners,

you're insane :(

we later caught up with another 3 cars up the hills...was sweet hearing the roaring of the exhausts up the hills

was a good night, need more of this adrenaline rush

andy :ninja:

Haha vange. Damn, just looked at your sig, you lost MORE power eh? WTF is wrong? Shaun have any ideas?

its just f*$#&d lol

he is busy till after new years, so gona take it in n he is gona try some things, like running it without exhaust etc. he prob thinks the turbs is gone cos he could hear a whining noise when idling...ah well...if i had the money id take this chance for a hiflow, but i just have the money for a stock turbo lol.

lol @ madaz....its a new game we can play, who can lose the most kw by increasing mods.

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