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G'day all, new guy here too!

Whats this about a cruise to Apollo Bay? When exactly and where we meeting? I'm going to the Melbccr cruise on Sat (2day). Any of u gonna B there?

I went to Lorne last month it rocked! I can suggest going on the C151 instead of the Great Ocean Rd, after Geelong. It's awsome!! :-)

Even in the wet it is still fun, some ppl might even say more fun, all u drifters out there! hehe

Originally posted by 34Boy

I'm going to the Melbccr cruise on Sat (2day). Any of u gonna B there?

no way.

their cruises attract the worng type of attention.

only a few here actually waste their time with that mob.

Hey Guys

I just came back from a drive up to Marysville. It was a great drive with not much traffic. Just some slow cars at the start, but other than that it was great.

Anyway, it looks like it will be the first cruise for alot of us haha. Maybe we should call it the NEWBIE CRUISE hehe :D

Cheers

Aaron

it will be sunday the 10th of August. crusing to apollo bay.. ;) we will be meeting approx 10-11am before departing... i'm going to start doing the exact details soon and create a new thread... ive got a general idea on when ppl want the cruised and what times etc.. u know we can't please any1.. just doing my best :)

mark.

we were gonna do BBQ last time...

but you can't beat fresh fish ;) yummie!

i dun think i'll be able to make this one... pity.. :)

I've gotta work the whole weekend... GRRR!

I didn't have my car on the last GOR run either... So this is two that i've missed...

Or maybe i can wangle a day off work... Probably now. Ah well....

But if you don't mind i'll post it up on the R31skylineclub too, we wanna do a GOR run so why not do a joint one i reckon! :)

Some of those boys will be up for it i'm sure!




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