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hey guys.

just a quicky thanks cheez for helping me mate :sorcerer: i owe u one.

the meet point has changed REF 1 post to new point. its only apx 3 min from todd road but is bigger.

and coupe this i think u will find a reason to come ;)

chears brentt

no probs brent, i dun mind helping out.

hope to see more ppl there than we already have.

yea me to. i would like to beat the members setting of this year of 30 cars. ;) .

any way i posted this event up also with the r31skyline club so hopefuly will get some more r31's.

NOTE MEET POINT CHANGE!!!!!!

chears brentt

yeh its not a members cruise but they are welcome to come up as most of the ppl coming on this cruise are considering membership, so if members are there then there is a better chance of having more ppl sign up.

im 99% sure of signing after this cruise, will b more for the experience than anything b4 signing.

Brentt, just to let you know, that is not the one i was refering to over the weekend.

Also, my car is now out of action, cyl 3 has dropped compression ;)

Brentt, the brake combo i was talking to you about, on Saturday, is up for sale, if you are still interested.

get it off, should be an awesome cruise.i actually might bring my tent with me and stay in apollo if there is a free spot at the caravan park or something.

it is the easter long weekend and hopefully good weather and maybe even good fishing/camping that nyt.

im also going to print of some memberhip forms so if non-members feel like singing up i can give you a form.

Great idea, as ive saved the file but havnt got a printer to print it out lol

and i missed the last meeting were i was intending to doit a few weeks ago.

so does that mean your comeing borgs.

guys im going to need some help i checked out the new meet spot on the way home to night (and go cought in a traffic jam for 1.5h :happy: ) and it ant an ideal spot its a bit bigger then the todd rd site (and they have v-power raceing) but its not ideal if any body knows of a decient site that will hold min 20 cars easerly and that has fuel on the western side of melb and close to the freeway plz let me know.

al can you plz send me the detales of your proposed meet spot

and cheez i dont think the 7th is easter isn't it the weekend after.

chears brentt

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