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Pre-meet for north and east side peoples who are comeing on the sep 9 GOR cruise or any body else who wonts to come, open to all

the last one i orgonised we had about 10 cars which looked awsome.

DATE: 9-9-07

TIME: 08.00H meet for 08-45H leave

LOCATION: Preston Mcdonalds cnr of bell st and st georges rd

WERE TO: little river BP for main GOR cruise.

WHOS COMEING:

danial (cheeze)

dilmah

assyrian4evaa

ashneel

unknown:

Brentt (redliningr31skyline)

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yeh ill be there. Main gor cruise meet time is 9:30 for 10:30 departure, so brent make the leave time 8:45.

oh yeh and the maccas is actually on the corner of bell st and st. georges rd, not up further as stated.

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Pre-meet for north and east side peoples who are comeing on the sep 2nd GOR cruise or any body else who wonts to come, open to all

the last one i orgonised we had about 10 cars which looked awsome.

DATE: 9-8-07

TIME: 08.00H meet for 08-45H leave

LOCATION: Preston Mcdonalds cnr of bell st and st georges rd

WERE TO: little river BP for main GOR cruise.

WHOS COMEING:

Brentt (redliningr31skyline)

danial (cheeze)

Guys.. Guys Guys

I think the reason there are only 2 names on your list is coz

You say you are heading down on Thursday the 9th of August..9-8.07

And before that you say Thursday the 2nd of August..2-8-07....

I think it woukd be better run on a weekend....My 2 cents

brent can we have a poll in this forum, i have had suggestions for other meet locations, so could you set up a poll for either bell st maccas or Kmart in campbellfield which is right next to the ring road on ramp.

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