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Question: What is wrong with a non-official NS.com cruise. I am from NS.com, i make a cruise... ??:S

Anyway, people who live more north in the east, like, blackburn/box hill/donvale etc, the first meet point is closer for you guys so PM me if you want to come there..

See you guys there

  GTTR34 said:
Still trying to sell the GTR Calvin? Good luck man. I still say go with the Autronic ;)

Got a few interested parties now but the only thing is the price... hopefully i can sell it somewhere this month. Comming along for this cruise... i am in for sure now. ANyone else from SAU?

Well no doubt NS will be in a sorry state this morning, with approx 20 of their cars being defected on last nights cruise at the 2nd meet point - hopefully no one from here was unlucky enough to get done.

We managed to meet up with 4 other NS guys and 1 other SAU car and still went on the cruise with just 6 cars - it was good - the roads were pretty much the same as the Warburton Cruise SAU orgainsed last month.

Nice twisty roads, good weather and a small number of cars not attracting too much attention made for a great cruise.

:)

  Bec said:
Well no doubt NS will be in a sorry state this morning, with approx 20 of their cars being defected on last nights cruise at the 2nd meet point - hopefully no one from here was unlucky enough to get done.

:)

LOL... that's nasty.. Glad I didnt attend the cruise last night :( I was busy 'socialising' at various venues rather than wasting petrol on a cruise :(

  Bec said:
Well no doubt NS will be in a sorry state this morning, with approx 20 of their cars being defected on last nights cruise at the 2nd meet point - hopefully no one from here was unlucky enough to get done.

We managed to meet up with 4 other NS guys and 1 other SAU car and still went on the cruise with just 6 cars - it was good - the roads were pretty much the same as the Warburton Cruise SAU orgainsed last month.

Nice twisty roads, good weather and a small number of cars not attracting too much attention made for a great cruise.

:cheers:

I am one of the lucky person whom escape from the defect (The fisrt person whom leave the second meet point once the police turn up) and manage to finish the complete cruise too. I was pretty much enyoying the cruise too. ;)

  Topstage_S14 said:
nice to meet a couple of u

nice car calving, how much u want for it again?

cheers

AdriaN

Thanks and nice to meet you with NS.com member too.. anyway i am after $35000 without removing any single of my parts. Pm or call (0418 388 125) me if anyone interested.

cheers

  Bec said:
Well no doubt NS will be in a sorry state this morning, with approx 20 of their cars being defected on last nights cruise at the 2nd meet point - hopefully no one from here was unlucky enough to get done.

We managed to meet up with 4 other NS guys and 1 other SAU car and still went on the cruise with just 6 cars - it was good - the roads were pretty much the same as the Warburton Cruise SAU orgainsed last month.

Nice twisty roads, good weather and a small number of cars not attracting too much attention made for a great cruise.

:)

Pfft whats different from some of the other cruises?

and did they get defected for having illegal modifications ... yes then simple you get defected.

if anyone reads the thread yes cops did defect people but they were pretty nice about the whole situation



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