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Hi guys,

A few of you came on the Get Well MR MEANER cruise we had a few weeks ago. Unofortunately Ash was unable to recover from injuries sustained from his car accident and passed away this morning. Gordon (Pres: STAR Crew), and everyone involved thankyou many times over for attending that cruise and supporting him/them when they needed it. I ask you once again, to please cruise with us, to celebrate Ash's life.

When: Sunday 30th April, 10am meet for a 10:30am departure.

Where: Nero's Carpark, Mandurah Forum: Cnr of Pinjarra Rd and Bypass Rd.

Same as the Get Well cruise, I'll organise a second meet point somewhere South of the River for people who can't be assed driving to Mandurah for the initial meet. We expect and hope this to be massive.

Please repost this in any and all car/motorsport forums. We welcome EVERYONE!!!

I'm expecting a fairly long cruise. From around lunch time till late arvo. We'll probably be heading on to a pub or meeting up later on for a few pre-wake drinks in memory of this top guy.

More details to come

Deano

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Really appreciate this Dan, however, due to things needing to be attended to for Ash's funeral/wake, alot of people would be unable to attend if we held it this weekend, so we have to hold it on the 30th with a 10am meet for a 10:30am depart.

Appologies for the miscommunication.

Deano

Holy shit...

I'm sorry to hear this has happened.

RIP Ash, although it has been a long time since we have seen or heard from one another, you were an awesome bloke and you will definately be missed by many.

Will see what is happening, will try make it along for this cruise.

*reposted this cruise on TPC's website*

RIP, my thoughts go out to the Ash's family and his mates.

I've had the chance to meet him in real life and from what I gather, he was a good guy who will be sorely missed.

When I lose someone close to me, I think to myself that God loves them more hence wants them by His side.

My condolences.

Bam

Really appreciate this Dan, however, due to things needing to be attended to for Ash's funeral/wake, alot of people would be unable to attend if we held it this weekend, so we have to hold it on the 30th with a 10am meet for a 10:30am depart.

Appologies for the miscommunication.

Deano

No worries

SAUWA cruise date has been changed

All the best

Dan

It's a real tough time of day and day in particular to find places big enough to hold the amount of cars we're expecting. I've made the First SOR meet point at Woodman Pt carpark.

Where: Woodman Pt Carpark: Nyyerbup Cir off Cockburn Rd (2 nasty speed bumps need to be taken with care)

When: Should be around the 12 mid-day mark. If you really want to be sure you make it, come join us from mandurah!!! :worship:

For the people that still think this is too far south, we'll be at Kings Park around 1ish.

Hope to see everyone there...

Deano

best cruise we've had from mandurah yet, big up everyone who came along... was a relatively controlled cruise with people [generally] obeying all road rules and having an awesome day in the name of a well respected mandurahian.

some pics should be on the way shortly i guess.. still a lot of cars driving around with shoe polish on their back windows saying - R.I.P. MR MEANER - i won't be washing mine off for a while

cheers,

Dan

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