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Meeting at Target Square Car Park oppostie Clipstone Yamaha in Ringwood.

Time : 8.30pm

Depart : 9.00pm

Cruising Ringwood to Docklands, Docklands to Dandy.

Ringwood Police and Dandy Police have been informed so there wont be any trouble as long as everyone is good. No Hero's!!!

Maps are provided on the nite.

Everyone Welcome.

Tell all ya mates.:burnout:

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hey guys, i am from the R31 skyline club..

i am only 17 years old, so i don't have a car, but i would love to come along... would anyone give me a ride..

and after we finish @ dandenong... will there be ne1 that will be driving back to ringwood who could gimme a ride home...

please please, i really wanna video some of your cars to put into my car movie project for media

Thanx heapz!

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