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yes i saw the dude with his pants down, i was the second car and almost hit him cause he came outta no where, and the guy behind me in the 34 gtt had his high beams refelcting right into my rear view mirror.

haha.. no.. he didn't have his high beams on! they are just his normal driving lights!! and you should have folded your ears in if it was bothering you! :( (ears as in side mirrors :( )

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Moanie - sorry I must have missed you.

Wilch - you must have been behind me down the old pac.. Bugger sorry I missed ya! :

Also those cops you must have just missed - that bloke was the guy I spoke to at the servo on the way home - he seemed alright.

was a good cruise, i loved the twist and bends around the gorge...

aye who was that guy in front of me in the black r33 with disco blue glow stick neons, met him at the last cruise aswell....

might have to invest in a cb from dick smith...

bLK r33 gtst

yes i saw the dude with his pants down, i was the second car and almost hit him cause he came outta no where, and the guy behind me in the 34 gtt had his high beams refelcting right into my rear view mirror.

I turned my lights off at one stage but I NEVER had my high beams on......

those were just my normal driving lights.......I dont know why but for some reason they are really bright....and I get flashes from people all the time who think I got my high beams on. so sorry if it distracted ya !!....should have just told me to overtake ya over the CB.... :cheers:

pft!!!  you lie!!!  we were cruising along old pac for a lil while in the direction of galston, when you just turned off!!!!!  so you decided to turn off! :cheers:

Well, we were at the turn-off to get to the F3, and everyone was doing 40km/hr. Sl!m told me we were going to Waitara Maccas, so I took the F3 turnoff and went there (only to find out everyone was heading through the Gorge). :P

It would have been a hassle without my CB anyway, given all the changes of direction. Next time, Gadget. Next time!

I turned my lights off at one stage but I NEVER had my high beams on......

those were just my normal driving lights.......I dont know why but for some reason they are really bright....and I get flashes from people all the time who think I got my high beams on.  so sorry if it distracted ya !!....should have just told me to overtake ya over the CB.... :cheers:

nah its ok man, ur lights were bright enough to light my way as well. i wonder how bright ur high beams are then.

yea i noticed u turn ur lights off a few times, but the shiny front mount was still noticable.

its a nice car man, i luv da rims

Well, we were at the turn-off to get to the F3, and everyone was doing 40km/hr. Sl!m told me we were going to Waitara Maccas, so I took the F3 turnoff and went there (only to find out everyone was heading through the Gorge). :P

It would have been a hassle without my CB anyway, given all the changes of direction. Next time, Gadget. Next time!

thats what I was told!! and then everyone changed their minds :cheers:

Awsome cruise, i think ill have to come out with you guys/gals more often....Talk about a couple incidents, have no idea when every body broke off the old pack, i was at the front with 3 Skylines and we drove past the coppers whilst they where parked. Next thing i knew we where all alone.....turned back to find everybody (LOL thanks to all you Skyline blokes for sending the Ford out as a scout LOL) but only managed to pick up 2 other lines.

Continued down to wisemans on Mona's directions, and have no idea how i got into leading the pack, but THANKS MONA, for sending us to the WRONG side of wisemans LOL.....ill let you off though cause you caught us a ferry :cheers:

Nice to meet some of you guys, put faces to nicks, and ill be sure to see you all on the next cruise.

Oh PS....the copper in the 4x4, he pulled over a 32 (from memory) and myself for "Stopping in the middle of the road". I heard him telling off the guy in the line, came up to my window and goes to me;

Copper "What the hell are you doing?"

Me "Dont know the area, im following the guys infront of me"

Copper "Why did you stop in the middle of the road for?"

Me "I didnt, i was pulling over"

Copper "YOU STOPPED!!"

Me "Mate, the guy infront of me stopped, what do you want me to do?"

At this stage the cop walked off shaking his head and cursing.....Honestly, i dont know what his problem was, personally, i didnt do anything wrong all night to get attitude from cops. I think its that kind of behaviour that gives police a bad name....just like the few that did burnouts at the end of the night give the rest of us the title Hoon's !!!!

Apparantly the cop almost hit the 32 (i think it was) behind me.....from what i was told, so yeah !!

Anyway, thanks guys for a top night,

Regz,

Dean

Oh Oh, Mintie, what the hell happened to you mate.......what did you say.... "Dean Dean, why you drive so slow for" ..... lol i didnt see you at the ferry when we pulled over till later... *wink*

yes my GT-R almost was swallowed alive by said landcruiser! :cheers:

fat cop with marine corp attittude....hrrmmm that bloke must be a very lonely guy :P he should try reading... "how to win friends, and influence people" :) :)

and any police reading this forum, which I am sure you are, feel free to contact me for an unbiased write down on the series of events including the partol passing us doing 80 (90 zone) whilst she was doing 130++ and almost rolled it over the intersection (off camber, 30deg corner)

hmmm food for thought!




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