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You wernt the last car in the pack, but the manner in which you left Kalamunda central attracted the cops attention. He was sitting in the gull servo. I know, because we where in the 32 GTR behind you.. and watched the cop chase you down the hill. It wasnt a random choice to get you either, as he passed us at the very least.

I love how there is always 2 sides to a good story LOL

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Lol did you guys follow the leader of the second leg??... went up to the roundabout did a u-ey then turned into the street hit another roundabout and did a u-ey then turned back to where we started... how stupid??? man it was a crazy cruise.. probli the best... neva again without a map... stiny anti-lag

Lol did you guys follow the leader of the second leg??... went up to the roundabout did a u-ey then turned into the street hit another roundabout and did a u-ey then turned back to where we started... how stupid???

If they followed the map, it made sense, and it worked.

man it was a crazy cruise.. probli the best... neva again without a map... stiny anti-lag

We printed 140 maps, hardly 'stingey', just couldn't predict 240 cars rocking up...

neva again without a map... stiny anti-lag

Unfortunately with these cruises the organisers never know how many will come along. Last cruise i organiised i made 100 maps and had spares *shrugs*

I would have guessed 140 would have been plenty lol

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