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hey guys...

since getting my GT-T in xx/12/08 i haven't been on a cruise and really love day cruises...

was wondering if it was possible to list the meet points as i have work on sunday until 3 or so...

would be great to meet at one of the points and have some runs before days end

cheers

andy =)

yeah i think 3pm+ i'll be cruising by myself LOL

oh yeah i mean '07...

man 2008 is driving me crazy, i was at work and signing papers xx/xx/02 for some reason and my colleague was like :cool: 'dude are you alright? it's 2008'

:)

ok, as for the the meet points, its not a long ass cruise, but it does head quite north, cutting it short, City West, Joondalup, Two Rocks with a cruise past lagoon, mindarie then hillaries! its a good run so its well worth it!

sorry if i give late replies but my net has been disconnected so cant get on that often, but will do my beest to check everyday, have not printed maps yet but im onto that tonight...

Good to see alot of interest, cheers guys!

If you don't mind can you email me a copy of the map? I can test run part of the map if you want around my area & I might be able to throw in some ideas :cheers:

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Good to see so many coming so far, and yes, its cool if you dont have a skyline to cruise with us although i would prefer mostly skylines... as for the maps, still not finished, god damn there are alot of streets to consider, lol.

Nathan, i will send you a copy as soon as i have finished bro and im going to need you to print a few for me too(low ink)...lol, and yeah if ya wanna do a test run that cool also, like i said, any input appreciated!

Do you guys think 2pm is too early? any thoughts here would be great, i noticed a few of you cant make it that early so if ya want we can do it a little earlier!

Oh and someone bring a f*$kin ceffy eh, so we can swap for a leg!!

Cheers again guys

Guy

1pm or 2pm is great for me. plenty of sunlight. nice for photos.

i think its best to give out your mobile number 'Jesus' cos some people might come late or get lost or cant follow directions on map. just a suggestion.

it will be awesome to have so many cars on this cruise. photos will turn out awesome.

ok, good idea, my number is 0404726323... maps are done and ready to go!

Nathan i will send you a copy now so you can have a look and then print some off...

Turnout is lookin good guys... again thanks!

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