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Hi all,

As per my EOI Thread, here is the cruise.

Meet Spot: PM will be sent out on Thursday June 28 (eastern suburbs)

Time: Meet 12:30 for 1:00pm depart

Where too: Heading out of the metro area. Total cruise length is around 120km, so a good 1/2 to 3/4 tank of fuel required.

Also, this is a cruise. it is NOT a hills run/midnight run/boy racer run.

The pace should be fun but not fast. I have heard of too many crashes and dickhead actions on cruises of late.

This is to get together to meet up with fellow SAU members and have a nice drive together.

To reitterate: Speeding & Dickhead behavoiur will not be tollerated. If you want to do this, go on a ns.com cruise.

Please also note that anyone who see's others doing innapropriate burnouts at the meet points, tailgating continuously, drifting etc, please report the numberplates to me and they will be reported to the authorities.

Finally, the route has been drawn up, but I wont have a chance to run it before hand. So notes are off the best I can do from memory :P

So post your name here for PM next thursday :(

Lee

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