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SO its almost the end of the year, alot has happened and what better way to wind down ready for the holidays than catch up with all the fellow hoons and have a cruise :P

Im thinking similar as last time with stopping for lunch/pictures/"play time" (all legal of course :P )

Im thinking early December if that suits everyone so post up if your keen and we can get the ball rolling.

WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 8TH AND 9TH

It would be great to get EVERYONE along to this if we can :):yes: :yes:

Cheers GMB

PS: who wants to lend a hand to get my car going :P

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Im keen. Lets get a date organised asap so nobody can have an excuse for not being able to come due to other commitments.what about a cruise down the west coast?

The 8th suits me. have the hillclimb on the sunday too.

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yes im mos def interested but would it be a 2 day thing or a one day thing. if its like a whole one day thing i could probably get the day off work. im definatley keen tho. just hope i can keep up!!

Hey guy's

Hows about the mega cruise heads to Baskerville on the 9th to catch the action from the final round of the TSS.

You could have the morning cruising and then the arvo catching the last couple of races

OR

Head there early and make it mini show and shine as you catch the action.

let me know what you guy's think :(:domokun::blush::blush::thumbsup:

RR

Hey Rosco,

Someone told me the last round was on the 2nd? mmmmm can someone confirm?

cheers

leigh

Hey guy's

Hows about the mega cruise heads to Baskerville on the 9th to catch the action from the final round of the TSS.

You could have the morning cruising and then the arvo catching the last couple of races

OR

Head there early and make it mini show and shine as you catch the action.

let me know what you guy's think :glare::yes::):ninja::w00t:

RR

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