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Haha

I am on my greens had my license for about a year now. nonetheless still cop bait.

i dont even put em up, more of a reason for them to pull you

over and potentially sticker your car :)

i have mine sitting there so if by chance you get pulled overjus say they fell down

and if you get a nice "police officer" might jus give you a warning otherwise $100

Thats true man, that always happens. I've had a fine for not having p plates up driving my mums car ages ago, but that was through a booze bus, and that was because they are in front of their colleagues they have to press you harder.

Nonetheless its a shit situation to be in. I'm sure we'd all like to drive without them on but for money sake and demerit sake I keep them up. (the f**kers always fall down anyway, bluetack is shit)

This cruise is limited to Nissan R3X cars only

that being r32, r33 and r34

So C110's, C220's, V35's and Stageas aren't welcome? Thats a bit harsh!

And R30's and R31's don't count as "R3X"s anymore?

Limiting your definition of "Skylines" much?

i would imagine v35's and stageas are welcome... basically anything regarding 'skyline' should be welcome old/new or insanely similiar (eg stagea)

... i don't think it should just be the r32>r34's... even though there are a few really :)

anything with a skyline badge should be allowed to come... as it is in general a skyline...

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i would imagine v35's and stageas are welcome... basically anything regarding 'skyline' should be welcome old/new or insanely similiar (eg stagea)

... i don't think it should just be the r32>r34's... even though there are a few really :)

anything with a skyline badge should be allowed to come... as it is in general a skyline...

ok seriously lol... its a SKYLINES only cruise

so if your car is a skyline your more then welcome to come

its not just 32s 33s and 34s

settled?

and no faggots bringing there cars down with skyline badges lol

So C110's, C220's, V35's and Stageas aren't welcome? Thats a bit harsh!

And R30's and R31's don't count as "R3X"s anymore?

Limiting your definition of "Skylines" much?

im sure alix wth his hr31 would have something to say there lachlan but im sure u can take it up with him lol

:-) some questions are best left unanswered :-)

not long now cant wait for a cruise to stretch the legs on the skyline :-)

LOL, not as if I'm a drug dealer or anything. Just bought old cars, done em up and made small profits each time till I could afford a GTR :D

Also shopping round for a while till I found my baby helped too :)

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