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there is supposed to be a big MCCR cruise tommorow the 7 september its gonna have channel 9 filming for a tv show called the car show its on 4:30 on saturdays. i dont know where there meeting but geelong crew are meeting at corio road house at 9:30

i reckoned it would be great to get a good turn out of skylines especially like the GOR cruise!

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I was thinking has there been a Cruise and a Go-Kart Day?!?!

There are some really good Go-Kart places around Melbourne.

This way we can have a cruise and than take some rush out on the Go-Kart track. This might be the only way of me racing and beating some of the guys here!! hehe.

But I guess that wouldn't be much a cruise. There is on at Phillip Island yeah?!? But not much of a fun drive though.

Anyway just an idea. If I can find a good route to a Go-Kart place, I will try to organise something.

Cheers

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Originally posted by boosted gtst

why dont we have cruises on saturday or sundays but not on friday nights.cant make it due to work .

cruise times etc etc DO vary Mr Newbie.

You think that just because the last cruise was on a friday night does not mean that ALL occur on a friday night ???? :confused:

The next one will be at a time when the route is suited for. Whether that be day or night, or what day.

Some routes are suited to night-time and some day time. Not everyone is going to be able to come so aiming to please everyone is a bit difficult ;)

Sounds harsh but it's reality.

I'll set the date etc and then that's how it goes. That system works fine as we still get 20+ cars to ever meet so that's good enough for me.

again... just wait and see. One is comin.

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