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Cruise Tonight From Mandurah -> Perth (sat Feb 23rd)


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Hey,

Most of the cruises go from Perth down to South. I was thinking why not make it the other way around, for the Mandurah/Rocko drivers, start down south and we go up to Perth then back.

Cruise details are as follows..

Class: Tuner & Import Cars only (Basically no commodores/fords, excels...you get the idea: jap performance only.)

When: Saturday February 23rd 2008.

Meet Point: Mandurah Forum ground level undercover carpark (behind Hungry Jacks)

Time:Arrive @ 9pm for a 9.30pm departure.

Regroup points: (from Mandurah forum):

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Warnbro Maccas carpark. Arrive Approx 9.55pm

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Leach Highway Maccas. Arrive Approx 10.45-11pm

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And then to City West Carpark.

<--END (if your not making the trip back South)

Optional Way Back (If you live around Rocko/Mandurah)

<--Straight down Kwinana freeway then exit via Thomas Road and meet at ROCKO Maccas.

END

As usual the standard cruise rules apply which can be seen here. (Please give your friends the lowdown if they're coming along).

I'll give out some free t-shirts (as seen on my myspace) to the overall best rides at the final stop point (City West).

Maps handed out on the day.

See you there. :banana:

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Monga would you be interested in helping organising it? I was thinking Saturday night, February 16th?

I sent ya a pm anyways. And class would probably be Jap Imports only.

Would Mandurah forum undercover parking be a decent meet spot do you think or..? It's pretty much the only place I know in Mandurah so yeah.. lol, if you know anywhere that would be better let me know.

Let's do it Saturday night, February 24th. I should have my dump pipe and new cat in by then. :)

Meet point Mandurah Forum undercover carpark... Import cars only.

@ 9pm, depart 9.30pm.

Then stop off at Warnbro Fair carpark in Rocko.

And then to City West Carpark and back.

How's that sound to everyone? If you have any better meet points let me know. Once it's finalised I'll put all the info and stuff in the first post.

Cheers.

Yeah good idea,

So...

Meet point Mandurah Forum undercover carpark 9pm, depart 9.30pm... Import cars only.

Then stop off at Warnbro Fair carpark in Rocko.

Then stop off at Leach Highway Maccas.

And then to City West Carpark and back.

Anyone else wana add there 2 cents. I want to get it all sorted by next weekend. So much for me just putting the idea forward and someone else organising it lol.

And ne1 who's more cruise savy than me (most of you) wana give me a hand with the map/route we're gona take? And are we doin stop offs on the way back or what.

I'll probably give out free t-shirts and stuff at each stop, which you can see on my myspace, if I'm feelin generous. :)

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