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Will be going for a cruise Sunday 3rd Decmber. Please Note now changed to Saturday 2nd

Leaving Launceston (Sea Port Car-Park) 9:30am

Cruise through to Scottsdale and back up to Bridport.

From Bridport throught to the East Tamar and over the Batman Bridge.

Through Beacy and Holwell to Frankford. Back Through Bridgenorth

and we're home again.

I will be bringing my wife and kids so any other Families will be more than welcome.

May stop for lunch depending on where we are at that time.

Feel free to show you're interest her or just turn up on the day.

Rain, Hail or Shine I Will be going.

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how long do you think we will be gone for? All day? i wanna come but have, something like a christening on for my bub. If its only till 2 or something i should be able to come!!! :O

Might see if WogsRus will bring his car along aswell.

Might meet some new ppl there.

Ben

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how long do you think we will be gone for? All day? i wanna come but have, something like a christening on for my bub. If its only till 2 or something i should be able to come!!! :verymad:

Might see if WogsRus will bring his car along aswell.

Might meet some new ppl there.

Ben

Was only playing the time frame by ear at this stage, but there are plenty of places you can cut straight back to Launie if it's getting close to 2.

If we can get away on time we should be close to home by 2 anyway without having to set any land speed records.

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Was only playing the time frame by ear at this stage, but there are plenty of places you can cut straight back to Launie if it's getting close to 2.

If we can get away on time we should be close to home by 2 anyway without having to set any land speed records.

Yeah i thought so, i know i can always come back :verymad:

Also, if you read this wog, i think that the bbq that your missus is planing on going to is at my place. We are having that thing for gabrielle and it will be at 4:30pm so i will talk to you later though

:thumbsup:

Ben

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All in all a poor turnout considering the weather on the day.

Many Thanks to Stew and Jason and passengers for an enjoyable drive none the less.

Yes Ian did eventually turn around and come back we then finished the cruise as intended.

Remind us to make sure his navigator isn't so hung over next time!!!

Speaking of newt time keep checking in as I imagine another cruise is on the cards early in the new year.

Cheers Shane.

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HI EVERY ONE

THIS IS STUART AND I HAD A FAIRLY GOOD TIME AND I AM SURE JASON DID ASWELL [YOU WOULD HAVE TO ASK JASON]

SHANE YOU STILL DID A GOOD JOB TO ARRANGE THE CRUISE ,NEXT TIME ANY ONE INTENDING TO GO SHOUD LEAVE THERE DETAILES ON THIS SITE.

I HOPE EVERY ONE HAS A GREAT CHRISTMAS AND A SAFE NEWYEAR.

ALL THE BEST STUART [R32 GTR]

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oh im also sad that i couldnt come as i didnt realise it was a bit of an SAU cruse. i would have loved to come and mingle with some of the skyline boys and girls. ill try to be at the next one thoe.

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