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awesome man, we'll have our own mini cruise before the main event. should be a blast!

I still get a thrill just driving alongside other random skylines on the road.... i'm yet to give anyone a wave though... don't want to look like a knob.. but if they had a SAU sticker I may.

anyway, i digress. we'll keep in touch via PM as it gets close to the day.

ashneel n dilmah looks like im meetin you guys bright and early, noone from narre area wants to cruise over wit me! :blink:

list updated guys.

dont think would be wise to invite the soarer club, as they will be meetin in winchelsea @ 11, we leaving at 10:30 in geelong, too much distance and not enough time. its gonna be hard enough keeping 50-70cars all together. may need more help on the day, see how it goes in the morning.

countdown is on..

man dan with that many cars i dear say the cops are going to show ;) and if that happen's my day will be rurended :spank: .

also i emailed ignition dvd in a late minute hope they will come down and film the event esperly since they haven't done a melbourne hot spot.

every one email ignition dvd about the cruise and tell them to come down ;):)

[email protected]

chears brentt

man dan with that many cars i dear say the cops are going to show ;) and if that happen's my day will be rurended :spank: .

also i emailed ignition dvd in a late minute hope they will come down and film the event esperly since they haven't done a melbourne hot spot.

every one email ignition dvd about the cruise and tell them to come down ;):)

[email protected]

chears brentt

if the cops show well what can u do, but if its anything like the last cruise, we never had issues. the only issue i am facing is the photo shot on apollo bay pier. its gonna be real hard to get that many cars onto the pier at one time, plus will take a while to get them lined up for the photo. might call the local council and ask permisson before we do it, or do it in 2 bunches. like 25 cars at a time, take like 20mins for each photo.

ive added my phone number to the original post. please note it and if any1 is running late msg or call me and i will have the cruise wait for you. i wont wait 30-40mins coz u slept in but i will wait up to an extra 15mins.

Might have to try and get my car Rego'd before Friday next week rather than Monday.

Hmm, tough call but you never know ;)

admins and mods are more than welcome to come along. this way we can meet you in person.

man dan with that many cars i dear say the cops are going to show ;) and if that happen's my day will be rurended :) .

LOL im sure they'll have plenty of other cars to defect before yours champ

admins and mods are more than welcome to come along. this way we can meet you in person.

;)

Holy cra#p this is getting big! I havent been on hear for a while and i remember when there was only a few of us myself included. I think my bro is his s15 will come too. :D

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