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OK... So just advertising a cruise to get some interest happening and make you all aware that ones coming up within the next few weeks...

Seeing as though there should be some nice warm nights on the way, the plan is to head city direction (probably beach areas) to line up the sweet rides for some awesome photos... This should be the perfect place to go!

Details are as follows...

Meet ~ Eastland Shopping Centre, Carpark off Maroondah Hwy.

Map ~ eastland.gif

Date ~ SATURDAY, 22nd of NOVEMBER 2008

Time ~ Meet 8:30pm... Depart 9:30ish...

Everyone welcome, bring your friends, a chilled attitude and a sparkling smile.

OH and i suggest maybe pancake parlour afterwards, who'd be up for that as well? :D

I should be able to set a date within the next week so long as everything goes to plan... :rofl:

Keep an eye out peeps..

:lol:

Thanks a bunch,

~Amy

link to old thread...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tb...ot-t239765.html

sorry guys.. had to make a new thread as i couldnt edit the first to put the date in..

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ive already stated in the first post.. will head towards city way...

and the cruise route will be told on the night and no sooner :(

i will have maps done for this...

I'll hassle you again closer to the date but is there any chance of you pm'ing me the destination, i will be going to calder that day and if the time is right i might meet you guys at the end point.

  • 2 weeks later...

lol why would u want to meet at the final destination???

the main meet point where the cruise is starting from is at eastland shopping centre... maroondah hwy.. opposite the train station..

final destination will be announced on the night as it will be on the maps provided...

thanks guys.... ;)

hope to see a few of u there..

lol why would u want to meet at the final destination???

Because i will probably not be able to make the first meet point but would still like to meet some of the people and check out the cars.

But i guess simple things like that are too hard for some people to understand.

thats fair enough that some may not get to the first point...

BUT i was more so refering to the post before mine that said to meet up in a small group before the main point to then.. as it seemed to read.. only go to the "final" destination...

dont really see much point in that...

that is all.. its not that im not trying to be understanding towards some ... ;)

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