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why dont you start somewhere closer to everyone, think about it, the closer you are to the guts of the city, the more people youll get... not to mention, im not keen on going all the way down to south street just for start... So more than likely ill give this one a miss... city west is a great place to start, no matter where your heading!

Do you want to start a meet up there for all you North people and come down? Maybe meet at 6pm at city west then meet us all at South Street at 6:30pm?. Because South street is pretty central for a lot of south people. To some of us City west is a mission. Just think, they have to go all the way to the city, come back to freo, back to scarborough then back all the way south. where as North and south meet together, it ends up a bit more fair for all people i think.

Im easy tho its up to everyone else let me know everyone!

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agreed..

how about SoR meets at South Street P'n'R at 5:15pm

NoR meets at City West at 5:00pm and we all drive down to South Street together at 5:30pm sharp, get to South Street in 20 minutes

leave South Street together at 6:00pm sharp

what does everybody think?

Guy - i didn't get to cruise with you last time so come along man, it is long but you know it's gonna be awesome :(

agreed..

how about SoR meets at South Street P'n'R at 5:15pm

NoR meets at City West at 5:00pm and we all drive down to South Street together at 5:30pm sharp, get to South Street in 20 minutes

leave South Street together at 6:00pm sharp

what does everybody think?

Guy - i didn't get to cruise with you last time so come along man, it is long but you know it's gonna be awesome :(

Sorted. Everybody just read the topic introduction. Its all explained. Any questions let me know. Should be good, this way North can gather their people and South gather theirs. Then combined hopefully its a good turn out.

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ok i guess im in for this one... Andrew just gimmie a call like 3 hrs before the cruise so i can get my sh!t together... Last time i was late for my own cruise...lol

<<<<<<<<<<<<<DICKHEAD!!

ok i guess im in for this one... Andrew just gimmie a call like 3 hrs before the cruise so i can get my sh!t together... Last time i was late for my own cruise...lol

<<<<<<<<<<<<<DICKHEAD!!

haha okay mate, i'll meet you somewhere up NoR so we can look like idiots together!

haha

hope to to join in i have just got a r32 gts-t iv never been on a skyline cruzz from what i am reading sound wicked is there any restrictions on where the cruzz can go the roads along the river though applecross are very good for pic i had a look at the maps and looks good here is just an idea but it sounds sweet hope i can see you there.

ps: yes i need to change my user name i no lol

hilight and cut and paste the address to you address bar just an idea for a

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&...133209&z=13

yeah, just make sure you print off enough, noone likes not getting a map, do what i did, bring ya sexy ass g/f to hand out the maps, ppl will gather and you know they got one...lol

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