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Your a bit late R33SUM... There "was" a private section for organising cruises, but it's been abandoned for now... We got up to plenty of mischief without the cops knowing during that time...

As Nexus says, if the cops want to come along and cause problems at a CHARITY CRUISE, then our already depleted opinion of them will surely suffer...

Your a bit late R33SUM...  There "was" a private section for organising cruises, but it's been abandoned for now...  We got up to plenty of mischief without the cops knowing during that time...

 

As Nexus says, if the cops want to come along and cause problems at a CHARITY CRUISE, then our already depleted opinion of them will surely suffer...

No... no one did... it was always for the kids!

*remember they are still watching!*

yep shes right has those sick orange lights that let u know when ur slippin..(as if u already dont know) eh dont think ne thing bou tthe stereo is different just maybe a different year...although i doubt many skylines have their stock stereo in them...hey nismo girl how often u change ur oil for ur diff and wat type u use??

Uhm.. next question? :cheers:

I just get a major service done each year flushing out and changing any type of liquid in the car.

And as to the brand of the oil, you'll have to ring Gavin Wood - Autotech to find that out. I have no idea. I just pay for it :?

As for the carpark and stuff being blocked off, this is the third massive skyline cruise we've had and not one has created any cop attention (except the last, but locals got a bit scared of 50+ cars going into a carpark at 11pm at night). They just stopped and asked what we were doing and general questions and they were off.

But as the guys said, it would be pretty pathetic and disheartening to block off a carpark for a group of entuisiasts who are doing the right thing and raising money for sick kids.

just wanted to say  a hola to all you skyline guys and girls in Qld, just recently moved from adelaide to study up here on the gold coast...nice weather....nice girls...nice cars heheh

give us a yell if yah see me ull know its me cos of the SA pl8ts hehe :Oops: .

l8r

You have my deepest sympathies, didn't know they had uni's or that they even studied there.....

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