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Guys Just a warning I live in newcastle & work for exhaust company. Now Singleton Has a badass cop. Be very wary of this cop as he has a very bad rep For Caning import drivers with loud exhausts bov & loud intakes & front mounts. He will think Xmas has come early if he sees around 20 or so imports in singo. Hes a total wanker guys. He will even book you if your washer bottle isnt full. My suggestion is totally to avoid singo guys dont mean to put damper on things but just looking out for fellow nissan drivers. Suggestion Morpeth is a good place as it has 2 great pubs good food & even has shops for the girls.

Just a thought have a good one anyways guys

thanks for the warning, but as its been said we have done this for years and never been hassled .

Why are all the cruises and events in Sydney located in rural/less populated areas. What about south western sydney, say like liverpool - campbelltown area?

i think the thing is not everyone want to go on a cruise where we have to stop at a set of lights every 5 mins, things like this one are good because its a decent drive on an awesome road. not all cruises have to be where people can see us driving around the city.

id prefer to go for a drive into the countryside. much nicer than driving in a buit up populated area.

come along and see how good it is. then you will see why we do this one.

Ill try to be their, only if my mate can skip work and come along.

Speaking of which, why is this event on a Thursday, dont you guys work?

also, how long will it take to get from windsor maccas to singleton?

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I think you'll be better suited to another cruise rather than this mate.

We do not want to see silly stuff at all.

Aw come on, no silly stuff? I was going to wear a fake afro. I guess I can just wear my doo rag.

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