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nice! right along the beach and summer should be still around when you guys are here... maybe we could organise another beach road cruise to start or end where you guys are.

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ok just decided that this wednesday being the 5th december will be the cut off i need to book the hotel or none of us are going.

now you dont need to pay a deposit for 14 days from the day i book and it is only 30% of the total booking i worked out that if we have 8 cars there will be 8 rooms aprox then 2 ppl pr car so divide that and it works out to $50.00 deposit each person so not much at all then 10 days befor we arrive it needs to be paid in full so there is plenty of time also if you are thinking of coming then you should it is going to be so much fun and with all of us there it will show vic that we have a great, almost sau club and we have a great bunch that is going so far

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Sound's like a good idea , but longweekend is a bad idea ,full stop.(check every other cruise).

St kilda would not be my first choice of place to stay (last place actually(thinking riots last year after hoon activity).

I personally think the caravan park would be more fun (can make more noise and cars under our noses) Plus any lowered car dosent like carparks(multistory) and they dont guarantee our pride and joy's safety.

The date seems to change every page .

I dont mean to sound so negative but.

If you are going to organise a cruise etc , fix a date and if people want to come they will , you dont need to change the date if only a few cant make it . Stick to your guns.

I would love to come BUT STILL NEED MORE WORKERS AT MY WORK so I can have weekends off. (boss needs to get of his ASS) . This puts me in the place of maybe , maybe not though. I WANT WEEKENDS OFF :P

I must admit though that I liked the sound of meet at sheparton and forget tent, a cabin seems better.

All and all sound like a good cruise.(go along the great ocean road).

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