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Ive posted this on ns.com too, but since i just got a r32...might as well post here :bunny:

Well ive decided, its getting out of winter (well in 9 days), but good weather is predicted for melbourne this weekend and hasn't been this nice in months. So I say we have a meet / cruise! Plus I want to show off the new r32 lol, 2.5 months of getting public transport ffs after more or less killing the soarer at the Black Spur. Moral was, soarers are cruisers and no silvia/skyline.

Anyways ive got a meetpoint in mind that i've organised previous meets at and hasn't been any problems (last cruise spot i did a few months ago). So PM for details and ill get something together! Im not too sure of a cruise route, so if anyone wants to put their hand up to get one together, plz feel free to do so!

as per usual... 9.00 meet, 10.00 (might end up being 10.30) leave. But be there by 10 anyways!

Any hooning / moronic behaviour will not be tolerated and you will not be welcome again, last thing i feel like is unwanted attention. (as per ns.com/sau cruise rules)

Any questions, pm or contact me on 0400531138, or msn/hotmail at [email protected]

Catch!

Ash

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how many ppl is a poor turnout? whereabouts were you?

First meet point, Bunnings. I'd say about 30 car's if that..

Stayed till 10:15 and left.. Now there is about a 15 car cruise up to Mt Dandenong.

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