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hey guys

After attempts to organise a cefiro cruise (there are hardly any in Vic) I am keen to organise a 4 door Import cruise.

This is open to any Jap Import 4 door car, so Cefiros, Laurels, Stageas,Chasers,MK IIs,Aristos, skylines, Evos, GSRs.

It has to be a Jap 4 Door import - so no VL turbo or other shitbox spec 4 doors (no camrys).

Who would be up for it, Im thinking of a good cruise out in the open roads/hills, BBQ, A photoshoot (couple of mates a great photographers).

So all you guys with 4 doors Imports welcome to bring other mates to it, I will be putting this up on the Chaser forums, SAU and some of the Mitsubishi Forums!!!

Itd be good so For now plz leave your expressions of interest.

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Ok Guys

This has generated plenty of Interest!!! We have got the green light for a HPI Story and Pictures so it will be well worth coming to.

As Ive stated - the cruise is a 4 door IMPORT cruise - That is, a 4 door Japanese Domestic Model Import car so Aus spec WRX,EVO,GSR cant be included (you guys have plenty of clubs and cruises anyway)

I have a rough idea of what cruise were gonna take.

Still trying to Sort out a Good time, Would you rather a Nice Lazy Saturday Afternoon (4pm) Cruise or a Earlyish Sunday Cruise (11 am). Has to be day time. Remembering most people commit to a morning cruise then bail cos theve got trashed the night before. Afternoons are good because it gives you time to clean your car up and do whatever you have to do just relax!!

Just post ur preferences up here!

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