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Meet Point

Corner of Rouse Rd and Fremantle Rd (old Houseworks carpark)

Meet Time

2pm leave 2:30pm

Date

19th July

As the heading suggests, from Mandurah it will be heading SOUTH.

You WILL need a full tank of fuel.

I know there are a few Bunbury people that come on our cruises from time to time on here so we hope to see you there. Perth people you'll get a big..pat on the back if you attend this one. :D

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Yup pretty sure a few of the guys down here in Bunbury will be keen to cruise. How far south you planning on heading?

Will talk to the events guys and let u know by late next week man.

What I was recommendin to Wayne with the 33R from Bunbury was to meet us in Mandurah and then leave at the meet point that's closest to home for you guys. Would be the most practical imo.

Will talk to the events guys and let u know by late next week man.

What I was recommendin to Wayne with the 33R from Bunbury was to meet us in Mandurah and then leave at the meet point that's closest to home for you guys. Would be the most practical imo.

Yup that sounds like the way to go. We could all cruise up and lunch it and then cruise back down with you guys and girls.

Was thinking this would be a really cool cruise to I realised its Saturday. Oh well always the next one.

Hey Tig how about organising some more cruises on Sundays? The last 2 to Dunno were awesome so

I am told and I know you work Saturday so I am guessing that Sundays are better for you as well.

Anyways hope all those that go have a great day and as I said, Remus organise another!!!

Was thinking this would be a really cool cruise to I realised its Saturday. Oh well always the next one.

Hey Tig how about organising some more cruises on Sundays? The last 2 to Dunno were awesome so

I am told and I know you work Saturday so I am guessing that Sundays are better for you as well.

Anyways hope all those that go have a great day and as I said, Remus organise another!!!

Yeah I noticed that myself the other day. :D

And yes I will see what I can do in regard to another Sunday cruise soon. There are a few people

that are currently unable to cruise due to the Local Constabulary that will be able to again very soon,

I believe Paddy told me 20 days to he can "legally" cruise again. So thats makes it late July (27th) or Early August (3rd).

Will have a bit of a chat with everybody that usually comes along and we will work it out.

As for this cruise I suggest a simple "If you can go, then go approach people". The more people from down this way that go

the better. It is always good to meet new people that share the same passions.

well we have been blessed with good weather so hope to see yas there.

Thanks for dropping in at work guys, special thanks to Stacey for that. :)

Always good to meet new people, will make a bit more effort to meet

you all next time, work was kinda draining :D

You guys have some really sweet rides. The Silver 32 was awesome.

Anyways hope you had a good trip home after I raced away from the

lights. (realized I was running late to get to a family occasion. n.b. I dont

usually speed like a crazy lunatic....much)

Anyways thanks for coming down, hope to catch you all in your end of the

woods sometime soon when I can get the boys organised. :P

Remus.

No worries man. Didn't realise that was ur 32, looks and goes mint.

Man havn't Bunbury seen an import car cruises before? LITERALLY every car that drove past gave it sh!t past us. And the cars that were leaving the car park that we were in at ur work were all givin it crap exitting from 4wds to lancers. I laughed hard at that Lancer GLi who tried it give it crap then grinded his gears. :(

Was a good cruise, suprised my engine didn't blow up. One of our 33 GTR's had a fuel pump issue in the way back home but he made it back in one piece. I'll post pics when I get over this hangover. urgh.

No worries man. Didn't realise that was ur 32, looks and goes mint.

Man havn't Bunbury seen an import car cruises before? LITERALLY every car that drove past gave it sh!t past us. And the cars that were leaving the car park that we were in at ur work were all givin it crap exitting from 4wds to lancers. I laughed hard at that Lancer GLi who tried it give it crap then grinded his gears. :(

Was a good cruise, suprised my engine didn't blow up. One of our 33 GTR's had a fuel pump issue in the way back home but he made it back in one piece. I'll post pics when I get over this hangover. urgh.

Welcome to bunbury haha, if it looks fast down here people try and give you runs, and aparently hitting stock limiter in a lancer,camry or commodore makes you cool, you just learn to live with it lol

Dispointed i didnt make, heard nothing of what was going on so just gave up. lol

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