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Anzac Day Cruise + Bbq Sesh (friday April 25th)


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Well guys we're doing our first day cruise for '08.

Day Cruise & BBQ. :woot:

BYO Drinks. Dennis [DENSGTR] of Club Motavate will be kindly providing 100 snaggers, but if we get a turnout like our night cruises,

this won't be enough so probably BYO steak/sausages if you want 2nds etc, or have a big appetite or 'high metabolism' like myself. :thumbsup:

Class: Open Cruise to an extent. Import/Jap cars only.

General Route: Mandurah->Rockingham->Freo->Manning Lake/Dalmatinac Park for BBQ

Meet Point:

12pm @ House works car park corner of ROUSE RD and FREMANTLE RD in MANDURAH

Route has been written and tested. And there will be enough maps for all on the day, no matter which regroup point you join us at.

I'm assuming it will be double demerits so try and behave.

Any questions, drop me a msg. :)

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Our cruises are mostly intended for SoR people but a lot of NoR still come down. I mean we come up there to the city points a lot of the time so it shouldn't be a biggie to start south, and if it's your first time, you'll have fun with a new route.

It's the main reason why we started doing our own cruises, since everyone was making it city meet points, we wanted something the SoR people would find more convenient.

All people should come along and make it down to Mandurah for the trip, we are a good bunch and enjoy a laugh and welcome new faces

www.clubmotavate.com provides more details

Also I like cricket

Regards,

Clint

Do you have a problem with that?

Not at all, other than making it all too obvious where this cruise is heading in a double demerit period. Fair enough if people want to join up later, but I just don't see the reason the last 2 points need to be given out before the maps.

Why dont we have a double cruz on this day, 2 that merge to one meet point? You got the Mandurah to freo cruz happenin. What if there was one that started from Perth to Freo or wherever and the end result will be about 100 cars, what do u all think??

Basically 2 cruises with the same last meeting point at the same time. Just an idea!

P.S. Dont stress we would bring our own snaggers!

Could be a huge cruise.

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Can do that if you want. Our last meet point is Manning Lake which is where we'll be having the BBQ. It's a few turns off Rockingham Rd if you don't know where that is.

I dont kno what time you'd get there but incase you dont know, they locks the gates at a certain time. like 5 or 6pm or something i dont know exactly

Can do that if you want. Our last meet point is Manning Lake which is where we'll be having the BBQ. It's a few turns off Rockingham Rd if you don't know where that is.

I'll Probably come down with Chuckie...... can't believe the last meet point.... I could walk home from there!!

It's very kid friendly too though. What sort of time do you envisage being at Manning lake?

It's actually off Hamilton Road. Behind Dalmatinac Soccer club. My Mrs will probably join us there if not too late.

See map.

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