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yeh im from SE subs too and it prob will take about 30-45min to get to point cook rd exit so i say

meet - 8:00 AM

depart - 8:30AM

location - glen waverely maccas (cnr high st + springvale)

i'll be there in the silver two tone R33 im jus gonna cruise to point cook then to geelong coz im goin on the TeamAZM cruise as well cant miss out on an Arthurs Seat run :rolleyes:

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Hey that's cool. Lets meet at the Maccas than we can cruise down together. We can even catch up with Jamezilla and Leewah in Toorak..

I'll be there probaly about 8.00 to get some feeds.

I'm hoping you guys would have a better clue where we are going haha

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I'm going there and back... that weekend I'll be down in Rowville/Roweville (something like that)... about 5-10 mins away from Knox SC.

If you want a lift there and back I can give you one, even though I've never met you before... a cruise is a cruise (and meant for meeting people)!

Let me know any time in the next week... aslong as it's before SUNDAY! :D

Also... if you do want a lift... PM me with your address/ where you want picked up from!

Cheers

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Hey Apachex

I'm in the Glen area, but not sure if I'll have a spare seat. I got my g'friend, my sis and one of her friend. But my sis and friend might not come. Not really sure yet. But if I got a spare seat you can jump in. I'm going there and back. Will post again to let you know mate or pm you later after I find out if they are coming.

Cheer

Aaron

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