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G'day ladies and gents,

After the turnout from our last open cruise from members of SAU and NS.com I thought I'd share our invitations to come cruising again next month. With over 40 cars on a rainy day last time, lets hope this time we can get some decent weather!!!

This will probably be one of our final cruises in the lead up to Motorvation so we're hoping it'll be a good one!!

Details:

Cruise Details:

Date: 14th October 2007

Type: Open to registered members, all other clubs and vehicles.

Meet Point: TBA

Time: Meet at 12PM, Depart at 12:45PM

Cruise Details: Cruise from Fremantle to the North then to the City. More details to follow.

Maps: Map will be provided upon arrival at the first meet point.

I'll hit you all up with the first meet point once it's been decided. Any tastefully modified cars welcome! Usual rules apply, stick to the law bla bla bla :mellow:

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