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only bad news was that i got picked up by the po po for "speeding" 103km in a 70km zone i hardly call that speeding haha

oh well fkn shit tho

3 demerit points and a $250 fine :banana:

Was that you behind me when we turned left at the Swanbourne Barracks and then you booted it? Unlucky man :bunny:

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Oh and who were those 2 32's that turned at Amity Street on the way down Cockburn Rd????

Cheers, you got like 6 people lost, I went home after seeing how long it would take to get to Kallamunda :banana:

I didnt get to buy and raffle tickets, but I am sure the cruise made a fair bit for charity, some generous people out there :bunny:

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Was that you behind me when we turned left at the Swanbourne Barracks and then you booted it? Unlucky man :banana:

Yeah that was me with the R33 with blue neon lights booting it down west coast highway i slowed down shit loads

when i saw then i didnt think they would of got me but they did.

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Hi everyone.

A massive thank you to Perths Performance Scene for attending last night. The support was awesome. Selling maps alone we raised over $700. Plus money from the raffle tickets which shall be counted and drawn today. I could not believe the huge turn out. Thank you once again.

A big thanks goes out to Lucy for organising all the prizes for the raffle and for organising the Starlight foundation Charity pack for the car club. She put alot of time and effort into organising them and I appreciate her help. Thank you Lucy :bunny:

I'd also like to thank the SAUWA committee members for their help with the cruise as well. Especially Sasha for coming with me at 12am to drive the cruise; walking around the outside of Fremantle prison at 1am to check what roads came in and out of the car park was a little daunting after reading all the haunted experiences people has witnessed there! I'm glad I wont have to be reading about the paranormal again anytime soon :banana:

Once again thank you guys.

I look forward to seeing you at the next cruise

Kind Regards,

Dan

SAUWA

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Awesome cruise everyone. The first meet point blew me away. Ive neevr been to anything like that. Thanks heaps to all the organisers you have done our club proud. Hi to all the peeps i met on the night. I was in stealth in the silver aero top supra. Cant wait for the next one. hopefully my baby will be fixed.

P.S. black 4 door 34 and white wrx no spoiler. Thanks for the company on the south st roe highway run. I lost every one! how do you lose 200 cars *scratches head*

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Dan, never caught up with you in the end (blue r34)! get back to me via email if possible. Great turnout and cruise guys. Well done

Nice to meet you. I'm sorry I didnt get to chat. I was a little stressed out! I'll email you this week about membership >_<

Well that was good >_< Thanks Dan, and everyone else that helped organise and run the cruise. Besides the large number of cars that turned up (making exiting near impossible) i had a great time

I'll be at the next cruise..

George

Glad you had a good time mate >_<

Was a good cruise, must have made a lot of money for the starlight foundation judging by how many people came out! The leg from omni to freo was good, apart from the sneaky police with their handheld radar along the route (could see them from a mile away though so np for me there). Then the weather came down, which was fun and with all the fog around made it very spooky especially on those mountain turns... I kept waiting for some local wildlife to pop out of nowhere. Great job at organising this cruise guys (and gals)! Glad to see people actually behaved for once at the meetpoints.

p.s. lol @ the girls in the white 4 door r33 who went past the pub leading people astray, I wonder how far you would have kept going if we didn't stop you :bunny: dw though you weren't the only ones to get lost :banana:

hahaha yea the fog added to the eerinessof the night. Made for difficult driving though :(

Good cruise and good turnout. Accidently turned into the graylands hospital, drove past one of the wards which scared the living crap out of the girlfriend coz she saw a mental patient knocking on the windows in one of the rooms hahaha. Other than that good too see alot of ppl were out to support a good cause.

hahaha really? oh stuff that. I got the shivers just driving past let alone driving in there.

hey guys,

it was a great cruise ... great turn out .. crazy so many cars at starting point ... loved it!!!!

sorry dan .. never got to catch up wit ya ( r33 4 door PINK NEONS ) i looked for ya first meetin poiont but i forgot to ask what u looked like ... LOL ... impossible to find someone u dunnno what athay look like. by the time i got to kalamunda pub it was pissing down. maybe just send me my memebership pack out was really hoping to meet everyone :-) BUT i didnt get meet anyone since they were so many cars and people it was hard to find wjo is who oh well next time..

what happened to the raffle i didnt end up stayin till the end ... stupid rain ... but i still got my tickets :-) purple 32 and 33 tickets.

other than that congratulations guys for a wicked cruise!!!!!

haha yea I didnt really get a chance to walk round looking for people >_< I'm sorry. Maybe next time >_<

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Congrates to everyone who helped organised this cruise and to everyone taking part in this cruise! I can believe the first turnout but i cant believe how good nearly everyone acted!!! that was amazing! i never been on a skylines cruise and seeing how nice alot of them are in perth makes me wanna cry hahaha heading up to kalamunda i was following a blue r34 and a r33??? then i over took them ad started leading and out of nowhere A ROO jumped out at me the cheeky bastard, slammed my brakes on and turn left and i miss the roo but about an inch! it scared the shit out of me and my gf haha

we found it really interesting reading up on all the places we drove past i think that made it a lil more fun!

caltex petrol station at 12am FTW!!!!!

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yo, what mccas man? someone said there's a 24 hours mccas down the road from last stop... can't find~~ end up going Vic Park ones

got breath tested by the tallest cop I've ever seen lol... gota crane up my neck to reach his hands with the breathalyser

slipery everyone went slow, a a tad foggy, I don't like last stop...scrape by front bar big time

yeh was that at the freo leg? the other cop said to me stop at the tallest bloke in the world...then i looked out the window and was like holy sh*t

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Congrates to everyone who helped organised this cruise and to everyone taking part in this cruise! I can believe the first turnout but i cant believe how good nearly everyone acted!!! that was amazing! i never been on a skylines cruise and seeing how nice alot of them are in perth makes me wanna cry hahaha heading up to kalamunda i was following a blue r34 and a r33??? then i over took them ad started leading and out of nowhere A ROO jumped out at me the cheeky bastard, slammed my brakes on and turn left and i miss the roo but about an inch! it scared the shit out of me and my gf haha

we found it really interesting reading up on all the places we drove past i think that made it a lil more fun!

caltex petrol station at 12am FTW!!!!!

It was a really awesome turnout for skylienes. Nice to see the different things people have done mods-wise. Syde FX, nice to see you get your lights back, was hoping you would before the next meet point, also really glad you didn't clean up one of those roos! I was in the r34 and there was a whole string of hoppys coming thorugh that fog. The 33 that was behind you is a mate of mine.

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HAHA yeah i thought it was really dark hahaha im glad i found out how to turn em on too hahahaa it was good that everyone was keeping distance from each other!

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i liked freo the amount of cars we had going up and down the strip ahah. I didnt like the freo prison lower car park tho bit of scrapage there saw everyone coping it

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Oh and who were those 2 32's that turned at Amity Street on the way down Cockburn Rd????

Cheers, you got like 6 people lost, I went home after seeing how long it would take to get to Kallamunda :pwned:

Hey, we didn't get lost. We just missed the turn off on the map. Made it to Kalamunda safe and sound (and we weren't the last cars there). If you guys had read your map instead of following the cars in front of you, then you'd have been ok. For all you know we could have been going home... Sorry, not having a stab - I just wanted to point that out.

All in all, we had a good night, thanks to the organisers for putting it all together and everyone who brought their cars out despite the weather.

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Massive turnout, way bigger than I expected for sure! Great to see so much money being raised as well for a good cause, and that just about everyone was well behaved. Got to Kalamunda Pub just as the rest were moving on haha, but I think the cruise split up into about 4 groups so people were always cruising together which is good :D

Apologies to Nizmo for blinding you with my headlights on the way to Omni and to Sash & Dan on Roe Highway :pwned: If I could make them not as bright I would.

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what she said... :pwned:

i knew exactly where we were going.... in the end only 1 car followed us to Roe highway, but by the time we got to turned off Welshpool road we had about half a dozen cars behind us.... so we can't have been too far behind?

btw, i'll be putting up some of the handful of photos i took.... wasn't going nuts with the camera, i think i only have about 26 shots i'm happy enough to put online...

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I think almost everyone will have something negative to say, but lets look at the positive... its was a great night all in all, we raised a heap of money that is going to a fantastic cause, and basically the whole group was very well behaved. I would call it a great success for import clubs and a well planned event.

Thanks to all the SAUWA committee for organising this... especially one guy inparticular... you know who you are :pwned:

bring on the next one!

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My wife and I had an absolute ball - it was really good to finally put some faces to names. Especially Gary, Paul and Lauren. I am still blown away by how friendly everyone is, even though I didn't get a chance to rub my cheek against Dans smooth hairless chest :pwned:

To the guy in the blue R33 with white wheels (nice ride!) that got rear ended in Wellington St by the 180 - I was stuck in traffic so I couldn't stop, but I saw the whole thing and if you need a witness drop me a PM.

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