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Aug 29th - MEGA CRUISE


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Another Cruise People!!!!

It's about 4-5 hours long with some fun roads

DETAILS

MEET- 29th AUG @ 7.30 pm Tunstall Square shopping centre!

Tunstall Square is in Doncater MEL REF 48 D2

Where we are going

STAGE 1- Tunstall Square to Parkville

STAGE 2- Parkville to Sunbury

STAGE 3-Sunbury to Cambelfield

STAGE 4- Cambelfield to Resivour

There will be maps and stuff distributed on the night so no-one can POSSBILY get lost ...

And i will allow for fuel stops etc etc as this is a long cruise!

well maybe some ....

Melway piccy thing

ENJOY! Hope to see everyone there!

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Adzmax if your place is on the way i dont mind picking you up if you want to come along.

Should be a good cruise otherwise.

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Originally posted by GTSR22

yeh should be there since the car is back

tunstall is obnly like 5 mins from our house

VERY NICE!!

that makes a road going GTS-R and a track spec GTS-R ... MMM!!!

i aint seen this one yet either. Even better

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My car had to go in to be fixed... the guy says ýou'll have it back in a little over a week'

I told him í need it in 2 weeks at the very latest', so pending his organisational skills... I'll be on the cruise!

If it's 1/2 as good as the GOR cruise... it'll be awesome!

Hope to see you all there!

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