Charity Cruise this Sunday
Well a interesting day. Homebsh was a eye opener! Lots of different cars (good and bad), but i didn't care as everyone of them was doing there bit for charity. A few things i noticed was most people will happily pay 10k for a stereo or paintjob, but obviously don't care for there cooling systems.
On the cruise i saw 2 accidents, a RX3 beat a Ferrari in a drag race and sat in traffic for over 1 hr in Camden. Cops blocked the road and didn't tell anyone, causing massive chaos and frustration.
It should have just stayed in Homebush imo. It made the news and had over 5000 cars in total attendance.
On the cruise i saw 2 accidents, a RX3 beat a Ferrari in a drag race and sat in traffic for over 1 hr in Camden. Cops blocked the road and didn't tell anyone, causing massive chaos and frustration.
It should have just stayed in Homebush imo. It made the news and had over 5000 cars in total attendance.
i thought they said strictly no racing lolwww.18u wrote: a RX3 beat a Ferrari in a drag race
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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I never seen so many cars in one place. Picture a scene from Fast and Furious with guys and chicks hanging around, music playing as far as you can see.
So much rice there too it was hysterical. Even the wife was having a good time laughing at some of the stuff there.
There was some really nice stuff there too. American muscle and cruisers such as a Cadillac Eldorado and some other huge Amercian things with huge tailight wings. We had no idea what they were.
Another that stood out for me was the Herbie Lovebug replica. That was cool.
So much rice there too it was hysterical. Even the wife was having a good time laughing at some of the stuff there.
There was some really nice stuff there too. American muscle and cruisers such as a Cadillac Eldorado and some other huge Amercian things with huge tailight wings. We had no idea what they were.
Another that stood out for me was the Herbie Lovebug replica. That was cool.
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