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Gauging Interest For A Cruise on Monday 21/4/03


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Heheheh didnt mean to offend you, but surely you don't think i'd mistake my squeaky brake pads (which they are) for a scraping in the engine bay. I'm open to all help.

Oh yeah, u coming tomoz phat?

Too many cops or cars on the road for a proper cruise.. i'm more for long distance cruises which take planning (which this thread obviously doesn't have), or at night.

I will be up for a meet tomorrow or something tomorrow if anybody is interested.. never know, if you plan something you might get a few attendees.. no idea who is actually around - lots are on holidays elsewhere of course

OK lets meet at Elwood Beach at Elwood Park @ 1pm

Theres a park (so we can kick a footy or something) BBQ's, a Kiosk (dunno if its open) as well as parking

BYO food and drink I guess, unless we meet elsewhere first and buy some food

Melway Ref 67 B4

http://www.whereis.com/search/email_map_re...jhtml?id=236881

Take Ormond Esplenade and turn into the car park opposite Vautier St and Docker St

i'm in!! i'm a sandy boy, so i'll just pop up beach rd :) Don't have a skyline tho :P Will sms a mate who just got one, see if he's interested. Maybe if ppl wanna PM some other likely candidates who have forgotten about the thread??

I can bring a vortex?? They're pretty cool.

munkey jus got home... dunno if i'll b concious by 12 tommz to come down, gotta go see tha lil lady too... doubt I'll b able to make it.

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