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myself dilmah and another member (sorry i forgot who lol) are meeting up at stud park shopping center infrom of thw warehouse

SE ppl are more then welcome to join us

well considering port melbourne is ages away from the SE burbs how about we make the SE meet at Stud Park SC on Springvale rd with dilmah and ashneel.

What time were you guys going to meet up ashneel?

any other crew from Geelong going on this? I think I saw Phil post in here somewhere? Just meeting in the usuall location to meet up with the big cruise as they pass through on surfcoast hwy?

My Sunday right now is looking very free so I'll be there!

any other crew from Geelong going on this? I think I saw Phil post in here somewhere? Just meeting in the usuall location to meet up with the big cruise as they pass through on surfcoast hwy?

My Sunday right now is looking very free so I'll be there!

check the first post berin, if ur meeting on the surf coast hwy its just as you turn on. pul over and wait for us to pass.

Sweet so it looks like myself, dilmah, ashneel, some other member not sure and leighzor are meeting at Stud Park S/C which is on Stud Road (derr!!) I was thinking of Brandon park.

Anyways anyone else want to meet there?

Also what time were you meeting ashneel?

Chaddy or Port Melb meetup is good for me. Probably Port Melb is better actually hehe

Matt, why not just meet downstairs my place? :)

We can take the M1 from behind my place. Remember that night when you saw a cop car and decided to turn into this parking space and switched off you car? :) The freeway entrance is just there.

ok cool

have already asked some mates so "if nothing comes up" i shall be attending with the following

1x merc

2x bmw

1x statesman

1x vt ss

3x wrx

1x s2000

1x s14

no probs. just make sure they can keep up :):)

lol the last three will have no probs at all..

Apples and Oranges my friends....R-Spec is right in saying over a long drive an SS is probably more comfortable than a jap car....but hey, this is SAU and we love 'em.

I really hope the weather on Sunday is like its looking outside atm...perfect :) Feeling pumped now! Will be my first SAU cruise :)

ALLURE GIRLS will have a few coming along

we have 5 cars with 4 as maybes

:) we are meeting at Campbellfield Kmart

So Ferah + 4 with extra 4 as a maybe

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Im down for a brandon park/glenny *wink* or chaddy meet up? someone organise, this is getting confusing rofl

I just don't wanna drive to the first meet point myself coz ill probably get lost lol

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ALLURE GIRLS will have a few coming along

we have 5 cars with 4 as maybes

:) we are meeting at Campbellfield Kmart

So Ferah + 4 with extra 4 as a maybe

ill leave the post as is in regards to car numbers, but if there are 9 cars of female drivers it will be more ENCOURAGING

ALLURE GIRLS will have a few coming along

we have 5 cars with 4 as maybes

:( we are meeting at Campbellfield Kmart

So Ferah + 4 with extra 4 as a maybe

ill leave the first post as is, wont add the extra cars yet, tho the thought of 9 cars of females, more ENCOURAGEMENT for more guys in their lines to run up. :D:)

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