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yeah true ...

OK SEMI UPDATE

to all ppls that dont plan on comming to the lunch you should allready know where we are meeting

therfore it doesnt matter that i tell you publically to meet us @ 2pm for a 2:20 prompt departure

Jazza do u think we should make sum copies of the map and mark on it with higlighter ? so long as the leader knows where we are going

I didn't realsie the other cruise was all sorts of cars....i think i will skip it ;)

Well now you & I both know why I suggested that you post this idea up ;) .

As for info it should have been in the PM that I sent everyone, if you didn't get it then ask me. All other info is in my first post.

DO NOT PUT DETAILS UP HERE!!

Sorry Madaz hadn't seen your last post before I wrote this, sent you a PM

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can someone throw me a PM for the meet spot

of the cruise?

me too!!

only really interested in the cruise as haven't been on one yet...

would love to take my stag for its first sau cruise!!

i know its a late reply but can anyone pm me where the cruise is?

i wont be able to make the gathering as i have to make an appearence for cruise for a cause.

but would love to cruise with fellow skyliners!

cheers

yeah felt sick after eating the schnitty, ood to see lots of people turned up, next time hopefully car will be in good enough order to go for the cruise.

Whiplash, you shouldve kept up instead of getting stuck at the lights. Your car goes alright.

Great day guys, except for the accident with Dennis (Sir32) at the end. Feel sorry for ya buddy, hope everything is ok and you get the car fixed!

On a side note, nice meeting some new faces, and props to Jezza for an awesomely organised day!!!

hey all

nice 2 meet all of u n catch up...

had a nice 'slow' cruise to rocking horse.

for those who dont know, some of us went bk down gorge road, and with the wet, we were driving very very slow, when unfortionatly there was a accident with sir 032 and a car heading other way.

EVERY1 WAS OK :laugh:

dont know exact details of wat happened, but im sure there will be more on it shortly. all i know was on a tight left and the 2 cars clipped each other traveling at about 20kmh. pretty bad damage on both cars, but every1 was ok. good to see every1 stopped to help out.

on a lighter note, hope to seee every1 soon and catch up again.

cheers, vange.

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