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Also is the guy in the silver Stagea&Evo on here? Think we lost you at the first meet point :(

Yeah mate, that's me with the Stagea & Evo...... did the boots as I noticed a few dangerous manoeuvres with the whole fleet slamming their anchors on in a 100 zone and a few tailgaters in the fleet....

I'll be at the next one for sure...

Yeah both he same owner. He said he left to come back with a more appropiate car. Must like silver cars :D

Silver is easy maintenance, looks good from far but far from good! when dirty!

The Evo is silver, the Stagea is Champagne.

Good turn out at Bunnings, looking forward to next cruise.

Hmmmm....descisions on which car to bring. I think if the NUR's turn up, it is only appropriate to bring the Evo.

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well then i have nfi what it was.. but if its not a skyline/nissan/similar i dont pay much attn lol

Ohhhh C'mon! Don't be racist! You gotta hate everyone equally!

I still love my Nissan's, especially Skylines BUT sometimes you just have to try something different!

Yeah mate, that's me with the Stagea & Evo...... did the boots as I noticed a few dangerous manoeuvres with the whole fleet slamming their anchors on in a 100 zone and a few tailgaters in the fleet....

I'll be at the next one for sure...

Why hello there :action-smiley-069:

I guess things were a bit slow and stop starting because I told the lead car to go slow until the traffic cleared up a bit. After the 1st meet point at a petrol station, there was no more traffic lights so we no longer had any problems.

I just didn't want to lose anybody on the cruise so early on. But for as for the dangerous moves and tailgaters, I didn’t notice that because I was at the back of the pack, but hope no one was being too silly :(

Tony, maybe should have told us all just to meet at the petrol station so we don't have to stop at Thompson Rd exit. And cause all this pulling over all over the freeway.

Confused the hell out of me a bit. Would be easier just to go through.

Not saying it's shit, just something to keep in mind for future.

Yeah, we were planning to stop off at Baxster but wasn't sure where yet. Just that other cars were planning to meet us half way :/

Don't worry the next one will be better planned. I've learnt a few things from the other night!

Oh well, once the pitstop was over at the petrol station I'm sure everyone had a blast :)

It is hard to organise with multiple sets of light in between where people can get stuck.

But more visual direction would help next time.

Bunnings meet point, springvale and chelt rd

United Servo second meet point, moorooduc hwy after the KFC/Subway

etc etc but considering everything went down real well.

So did we find out who that Blue Commodore wagon was that was tailing us from bunnings carpark to the servo (and stopped outside it until we all left)?

Some nuffy that envys the imports but hasn't found the brains to go out and get one......

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