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cruise was good...sky ryan loved that burnout off old yanchep to wanneroo rd ahaha lot of tyre spin i was following use (3 R33s) i was in the silver r32 at the back then i thought use were goin home soo we jus went straigh as use turned off somewher ahah...where were use goin next point or home??

Yeah I think all 3 of us were going home :D

ahah cool was good that we didnt follow then my mate was going there going to the next point ahaha...are the pictures going to get uploaded in this topic or somewhere else???

lol i made it to the last meet point by myself at hillaries to meet with the few that were left...

was good to get chatting to a few of you's, was a shame i couldn't make the actual cruise though heard you guys had an awesome time, oh well...

better luck next time!

glad to hear you guys enjoyed it :D

great cruise, had a great time, spoke with a few of the guys down there (chuckie, appealing, topaz, cefiro owner (tukushi), and a couple of other members) and was glad somene finally did a cruise north for a change :D that r34 NUR was absolutely awesome, definately one of the hottest cars ive ever seen in person!!!

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Thanks Guys, sorry about the lateness of city west, for some reason i thought i posted 2pm meet up... thank christ Nathan called me at 12:30... glad you all had a good time!

Some nice cars around, alot of ppl willing to chat this time also, still, alot of ppl not very conversational, but each to there own i guess.

Loved the big cross up and go bush from Nathan behind me coming off yanchep beach rd onto wanneroo, thought you hit a pole dude!

Takushi i think it is, where was my invite to drive ya ceff dude?... car looks hot, then again it could look sh!t and id still love it just cuz its a cefiro!

I didnt get many pics eh, 7 in total to be honest, just forgot to take the camera out, but not many turned up to the final meet point, which is where i wanted the big pic, two rows, ppl in the middle = awesome pic! I think next time ill take the pic at the first or second meet point.

Fire_Angel??... you were there??

PS. URAS kits look HUGE on 34's... lol

Had a good time so a big thanks is in order... THANKS!!

YEP +1

Good cruise, dunno what happened at the return through the Lagoon.... lots didn't get there.

Felt sorry for (not on our cruise) R31 owner, got tapped by the "Old Bill" at the breathaliser point they'd set up.

Just waived me and Chuckie through.... just 2 old guys in their wagons!! haha.

Nice to see some new faces. Dogsun and I enjoyed our little cruise through Cottesloe and Freo after too.

Nice to meet you Andrew, just have to put in your leave pass earlier next time.

Thanks for the organisation A31Struck. Looking for the next one.

YEP +1

Good cruise, dunno what happened at the return through the Lagoon.... lots didn't get there.

Felt sorry for (not on our cruise) R31 owner, got tapped by the "Old Bill" at the breathaliser point they'd set up.

Just waived me and Chuckie through.... just 2 old guys in their wagons!! haha.

Nice to see some new faces. Dogsun and I enjoyed our little cruise through Cottesloe and Freo after too.

Nice to meet you Andrew, just have to put in your leave pass earlier next time.

Thanks for the organisation A31Struck. Looking for the next one.

Thanks for coming dude!

ok first...i liked it!! nice and easy...pity i missed the fun leaving Yanchep..needed a drink.

i'll post some pics now the whet (yes, thats how it is spelt!) the appitite until i upload the rest tomorrow..when i'll post up a link to a site (either 'bucket or Flickr)

hope Ya'all enjoy! :D

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around 30 ppl at Yanchep....23 at mindarie.....6 at hilarys....and 2 cruising thru freo :woot:

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