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Nup carpark's full ;), will give you a PM

Hi all i saw that the someone mentioned that the charity cruise is this weekend so i was thinking that if somebody has details on it we could look into joining up with that cruise rather than doing our own thing, i mean it is for charity. If anyone has details on it could they pm me ASAP so we can see what the likely hood of joining these crusises is.....whats everyone elses view on this????? anyone? anyone? :P

Hi all i saw that the someone mentioned that the charity cruise is this weekend so i was thinking that if somebody has details on it we could look into joining up with that cruise rather than doing our own thing, i mean it is for charity. If anyone has details on it could they pm me ASAP so we can see what the likely hood of joining these crusises is.....whats everyone elses view on this????? anyone? anyone? :P

naw that can do ther eown thing im going to the rocking horse

jarad i dont think i private messaged u a time on when the ppls that just want to cruise should meet us

Meh, no cruise for me, the ceffy has some battle damage atm, but im up for the Ale House!!! So what time do we get there if we arnt cruising and do we make out own double name tages? ...Eg: user name and real name.

HERE ARE THE DETAILS FOR THE CHARITY CRUISE.

IT IS ONE CRUISE OUT OF OUR WHOLE CRUISING LIFE I THINK EVERYONE SHOULD CONSIDER THE BENIFITS FOR THE CHARITY IF THEY GET ANOTHER 30 CARS TURNING UP. WE CAN STILL DO LUNCH SOMEWHERE I'M SURE AND AT THE SAME TIME WE HELP PEOPLE IN NEED.

when: sunday august 27th

where: santos stadium

time: 11:00am leave at 12

to: yankalilla football club for lunch & various other small events

cost: $10 per car

Cruise is being proudly sponsored by Complete Audio, AVS Suspension & Red Rock Noodle bar, with a small show & shine down at yankallila, as well as various awards etc!!!!

Meh, no cruise for me, the ceffy has some battle damage atm, but im up for the Ale House!!! So what time do we get there if we arnt cruising and do we make out own double name tages? ...Eg: user name and real name.

I believe 12:30 is the time of meet, a little earlier if you want a head start on the beer!!!

sorry DynoQueen i really dont get into the cruise for a cause thing

dont be angry most of that money doesnt see tha cause just like 40hr famine and things like that its called ADMINISTRATION

I believe 12:30 is the time of meet, a little earlier if you want a head start on the beer!!!

correct i take it we have 1 of the function rooms :S

HERE ARE THE DETAILS FOR THE CHARITY CRUISE.

IT IS ONE CRUISE OUT OF OUR WHOLE CRUISING LIFE I THINK EVERYONE SHOULD CONSIDER THE BENIFITS FOR THE CHARITY IF THEY GET ANOTHER 30 CARS TURNING UP. WE CAN STILL DO LUNCH SOMEWHERE I'M SURE AND AT THE SAME TIME WE HELP PEOPLE IN NEED.

when: sunday august 27th

where: santos stadium

time: 11:00am leave at 12

to: yankalilla football club for lunch & various other small events

cost: $10 per car

Cruise is being proudly sponsored by Complete Audio, AVS Suspension & Red Rock Noodle bar, with a small show & shine down at yankallila, as well as various awards etc!!!!

i think if was organised before the meet and greet you would get more people going, also if my car was good id be going for the cruise after lunch.

It was just a suggestion, it was organised before the meet and great but the person organising it didn't really keep the thread alive by the looks of it.

And as for the money not reaching the actually charity i think that is a bit harsh, of course there are administration costs but you would be surprised how much does reach the people in need...and isn't something better than nothing.....

Anyway i am looking forward to meeting everyone on Sunday.... :D

Have a great rest of the week :O

sorry Dynoqueen but I don't fancy cruising with 10,000 P platers in riced up lancers, commos etc who think it is cool to do burnouts to prove how cool they are and drift all around the place .... I got over that years ago :( .... and do I hear 'defect-fest'?

.... and do I hear 'defect-fest'?

not that fair a comment - same could easily happen (touch wood that it doesnt) out the front of the pub.

cant make the meal, Im sorry Id love to but financial constraints mean I'll be eating soup at home - interested in a drive after the meal tho, with madaz etc. to the rocking horse with my family.

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