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For sure, this sounds good to me

car could be on the road by then and hopefully tuned, if it is then i'll be in! Just don't make it the weekend after!

(ROUND ONE OF DRIFT AUSTRALIA AND WON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD, HEHE!)

Hmmm looks like there needs to be a few rules set when, coming up with ideas for a cruise. There could have feasably been about 2 or 3 cruises done in the time it's taking to plan 1 simply because people cannot turn up, or a bad date for a cruise is picked.

I'm not saying this to upset anyone, just a suggestion that maybe this needs to be looked at, that way maybe we can get out & have fun more often :(.

Personally any weekend is good for me at the moment, so I say this in the best interest of everyone not just me.

Edited by Electro

Seems the general consensus for having the cruise on Mums Day is not a cool idea.

Like LunaticR32 said: weekend after mums day looks to be OK for the majority of people. This way people can give their mums their un-divided attention on Mums Day and people are still able to go the the first round of the Derifto.

So how bout a show of hands for a group cruise through the strath route mentioned in previous posts on the Sunday after Mums day.

Buckle up Lads!

yeah im up for the sunday after mothers day start time arround 12pm from the city

Busky2k

ur power stats is that the blue s15 wot have u done to it since we last saw each other that cold and dark night :laugh:

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