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up to you mate. u've just alerted me to that but i dont see that as being an issue. i think we'll still have a big turnout. may not be the 100+ i was dreaming for but hopefully it will be around the 50 car mark.

mini meet hasnt yet been organised but i dare to say there will be 2 like last gor cruise. 1 @ brandon park for ppl from the south east, which will then meet up with the northern burbs meet at kmart campbellfield. worked well that way and had something like 30 odd cars at the kmart meet with those from the SE.

once we get close to the date, prob 2 weeks b4, ill organise the kmart meet on the forums and probably dilmah/ashneel can organise the SE meet. they seem to do it pretty well.

list updated guys.

mini meet hasnt yet been organised but i dare to say there will be 2 like last gor cruise. 1 @ brandon park for ppl from the south east, which will then meet up with the northern burbs meet at kmart campbellfield. worked well that way and had something like 30 odd cars at the kmart meet with those from the SE.

once we get close to the date, prob 2 weeks b4, ill organise the kmart meet on the forums and probably dilmah/ashneel can organise the SE meet. they seem to do it pretty well.

list updated guys.

Awesome, look forward to it.

Thanks

Is there gonna be a meet for us Westside people? Too far for me to drive to Kmart Cambelfield then to GOR.

haha asif far...were going to apollo bay anyways..now thats far

gonna be sweet cant wait

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