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Some of you may have remembered Ash, MrMeaner who owned a white r33 and lived in Manduah.

We will run this cruise again for the third year straight

9.30am Mandurah forum in front of the chinese place ( old pizza hut )

Regards,

Clint

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Some of you may have remembered Ash, MrMeaner who owned a white r33 and lived in Manduah.

We will run this cruise again for the third year straight

10.30am Mandurah forum in front of the chinese place ( old pizza hut )

Regards,

Clint

Yeh, i'll deffo go! Gotta pay respect to my R33 peeps.

ANGR33 x

sorry but i dont know what this cruise is all about? does it represent anything?

PLEASE EXPLAIN!!

its to celebrate and appreciate a loved member of the car community who has since passed away.

it will be a rememberance cruise for the 3rd year since hes gone on holidays in the sky

agh, ok, sorry if anyone took disrespect to my post... well yeah then im in... anyone who drives a line is a champ in my book, and if they have passed well i guess they are doin better than us...lol

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Some of you may have remembered Ash, MrMeaner who owned a white r33 and lived in Manduah.

We will run this cruise again for the third year straight

9.30am Mandurah forum in front of the chinese place ( old pizza hut )

Regards,

Clint

Count me in Clint, I may need reminding later on,,memory fading!

Oldest hoon

It's open to all cars mate.

A few ppl are meeting under the narrows at 7.30am to cruise down from perth to the mandurah meet.

Meet: Mandurah Forum Near Chinese Place

Time: 9.00am meet for 9.30 departure

Destination: Mandurah ---> Perth

I have plans so I'll be leaving after the first meet point. Hope to see you guys there.

good cruise?

any pics?

Was a great cruise, mixture of coast/foreshore, highway, freeway, and hills run. Couldn't ask for more. :D

Was my first time in the hills, I was gripping that wheel so tight lol.

Here are some pics, plenty more at: http://www.clubmotavate.com/forum/viewtopi...sc&start=45 page 4 onwards.

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