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I was gonna post this up aswell, u beat me to it. Only just realised that it wasnt posted up on here!

Ill be there, just at the meet point, not going on the cruise (at this stage anyway)

Most people on here would know im an active member of CSA, Its the main club I belong to, so i Hope SAU members will come support us on our 10th cruise.

Would be good to see some SAU'ers out there!

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oh and the meet spot, to make it easier if u arent a member of CSA

Meet spot is O'Halloran Hill Tafe, on Majors road. (Majors goes between South Road & Lonsdale Highway.

We're meeting in the carpark FURTHEST from south road (will be the 3rd entrance/exit into the tafe, on your right).

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were not a bunch of un-civilized wankers on some RCK cruise remember...tafe should be fine!

we, SAU, are responsible...not sure about others

flick, do you have any idea where the cruise is heading? (PM pls)

got the PM from the organiser but he didnt mention

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sent u a pm Andy

Think its more of a south run this time, something different..

As for the meet spot, few members have been there several nights and i think also last saturday, and there didnt seem to be a problem

Hopefully see some of yas tonite!

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naw my mate from sydney is over and we heading out for dinner

Hey Madaz,

Funny you say that, my mate is coming from Sydney and is going out for dinner tonight, except i can't make it due to other plans lol. Wonder if it's the same guy? lol

Dan :(

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Nice to see you guys there it was fun and nice to meet some of you guys aswell, but cant remember all you names tho ;)

yah big turn out

route was good, no local traffic, no cops, no hassles

all went smoothly

were u the one in the blue GTT? or the silver one :P

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yeah nice to meet u ricky/skygtt, i was talkin to ya for a while, sucks bout your car being scratched :P

Andy, u rocked up just as we were leaving, otherwise i wouldve come said hi. We left after the first stop - i got a bit annoyed at some peoples antics infront of me, we were in the lead group and some of the people were being reckless and i got bit peeved and told em off.

other than that, was a good cruise!

glad to see some sau'ers out!

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