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i found this post on another site....!!!

Ok peopel that date has been set.

lets make it bigger than the last one

Friday 23rd February. Meet at 8.30pm. Cruise to second lcoation at 10.30pm

the question is, wahts the first meet point gonna be?

I'm happy with Hillarys as its big, under lights and a good palce to shoot for a couple fo hours.

any suggesstions on where to meet before or after then?

What were the police like on the last cruise? Randomly pulling over people for nothing or just the ones that were up to mischief?

The only thing I don't like about big cruises is the unwanted police attention and the amount of idiots it attracts... that and traffic lights argh!

The cruise last time was big and yes some very Stuped ppl but not much cops if I reamber correctly.

And they give you a map all you need to do is mossy on down and have a good time and cruise at your own pase because the cam crews are going to be on random locations on the map thats how it was last time

For this time of year should start somewhere like freo and cruise coastal down to hillarys and if time even on to mindarie

Cops get shitty when you sit in one spot to long cause they know people will get bored and start with the burnouts, so i think three spots will be a better idea and a finish in mindarie would be advisable as cop levels are lower there than hillary's

Will chat to some mates and try to get the cruise some cop leeway, but if you are going to be stupid then they will pull you over......

For this time of year should start somewhere like freo and cruise coastal down to hillarys and if time even on to mindarie

Cops get shitty when you sit in one spot to long cause they know people will get bored and start with the burnouts, so i think three spots will be a better idea and a finish in mindarie would be advisable as cop levels are lower there than hillary's

Will chat to some mates and try to get the cruise some cop leeway, but if you are going to be stupid then they will pull you over......

gret idea so contact person running it to give your ideas to them refer 1st post for his email addy .

he aint reading this forum

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will there be maps or is it a case of the blind leading the blind? ... even though that happens a lot when there are maps :wave:

not sure about maps, thers going to be AT LEAST 500 cars, so doubt it :S

will someone be kind enough to let me know the second meet location on the night as i will be at work till 11pm:(

sms or contact via mob 0413023655 cheers guys

relaly wanna go but know i will miss the 1030 departure from hiallries

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