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dw Vince the fuzz came and apparently were not allowed back at Stockland shopping centre in Baldivis on car cruises anymore :)

They all went to get HJ's after that, I went home coz I was tired. Ryan got left behind, what happened?

Oh and thanks to Andrew :P

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hahaha guys i really enjoyed it...

was quite impressive for short notice and i appreciate all that came out to play tonight!

map was good, thank Steve on that part...

run on the freeway to Stocklands or whatever was great, a few complaints from the general public + cops wanting to yellow us + no proof whatsoever = party must go on!

was a shame some of you guys didn't stay but it was quite fun, thanks to all the guys that stayed...

hopefully we can sort out another cruise sometime, with a bit more time to plan and get some more cars out

one last thing, was great to put names to faces, look forward to seeing you all again, hope you all enjoyed yourselves,

cheers,

Andrew :P

They recieved complaints from the general public for wreckless driving so they musst have just followed us up south until they spotted us I suppose.

Have a stock looking car is great, they didnt even have to look under my bonnet lolz :P

Karl, those pedals are incredibly dangerous. The sudden power boost they give the car at 4000 rpm can cause the wleds on the manifold to pop off... Very dangerous...

Thanks to Andrew and Kel who organised this in 2 days! Good turn out. Pity about the cops though, but you get that. At least no one got stickered.

Hopefully my car's on the road for the next one, but I'm not sure if I can keep up :). Or if my car fits in with all yours, its kinda ugly...

I had to wait because they realised they hadn't taken down my details lol

That lady cop msg'd me later after getting my mobile number asking to catch up some time!!!

If this is true, I want photos of you shagging her with her hat on!

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