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[30TH JAN] Saturday Performance Cars Only Cruise WHEN: Saturday 30TH january

WHERE: George Bennet leisure center CNR of Manning RD and Elderfield RD

MEET: 8PM

LEAVE: 9PM sharp

*This is a very long cruise map, sooo be prepared to have a late one..

*I Will be running the map this weekend to make sure its all good and a rough estimate on how long it will take.

**PERFORMANCE CARS/DRIVERS ONLY**

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Got lost exiting from the 2nd meet point, stupid 4x4 held me up. :thumbsup:

Bit too much 'spirited' driving for me.

Good to see lots of Skylines.

Gave thumbs up to fellow white 33 driver on the Kwinana who must have bailed early also.

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what gtst were u i was the one with the chromies next to the 34gtt at first meet

That 34 needs more low from memory.

There was about 4 or 5 white skylines in a row at the first meet right?

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That 34 needs more low from memory.

There was about 4 or 5 white skylines in a row at the first meet right?

yeah mate was 1 four door and about 5 2 doors the 34 driver cant drive and dosent know his limits pushes it at wrong times and is scared of his car got a canery for his indacators being to slow!!! good guy though!! but needs some track time so he dosnt kill himself!!

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yeah mate was 1 four door and about 5 2 doors the 34 driver cant drive and dosent know his limits pushes it at wrong times and is scared of his car got a canery for his indacators being to slow!!! good guy though!! but needs some track time so he dosnt kill himself!!

Well it was my first cruise and I'm no great driver as well. I gotta say some of the driving was pretty mental and I was a bit intimidated, still sitting at the lights early on surrounded by several cammed and LOUD 32's and 33's was a sight (and sound) to behold when they went green.

Best to just stay at the back I think if you are not too confidant/skilled. Last thing you want to do is be pressured to go over your limits.

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