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hey guys

for all those asking, there is a pre meet at the Kmart in Campbellfield same as the last GOR Cruise i organised.

Time: 8:00am depart at 8:45am.

Meet: Kmart Campbellfield (cnr of Mahoneys rd and Hume Hwy)

State your interest here. i will be departing at 8:45am. those that are running late will be left behind unless u contact me on my mobile.

u can get my number by pm'ing me.

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People Coming:

Me (cheez)

Eddieeeee-ro

Josh33

russo1

candy33

DNGRUS + 1

assyrian4eva

nismo_GTS

cheers

daniel

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what about a pre meet for the pre meet

im scared ....

it was done last time. the SE meet cam and met with the 'main' pre meet, so lol at being scared. might happen again.

but on a lighter note, y arent u coming paul? more than likely will be more cars than the OFFICIAL gor cruise. lol

haha dude i wasnt serious at all - whats to be scared of

i was making a joke of the whole pre meet for a meet you know

dont stress um i might come to first meet point to say hi

but stuffed if im driving down gt ocean rd with 60 other syklines - no thanks

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