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Ricky: It starts from South Street and heads north from there finishing in Burswood. So not exactly mandurah, but it'll be good to see you there. If not I'm planning another one (it's a great way to entertain yourself when travelling down south :D) that will go halfway to Mandurah before heading north again. I'll be holding that in a few months if you want to come along.

Sunny: mate you better be there!! I need my tools back ;) But seriously it'd be good to see you there.

Lachlan: My first cruise was a large one like this, and as you can see I haven't given them up yet! Come say hi, I'm driving [NA 33 WA], I don't bite :banana:

Nick: Thats no excuse mate. Steal the V8 Jeep off the wife or bring the Tonner. Not sure if it's running though. I did say open ;-)

ahaha cant wait 4 this cruise the night b4 im going 2 my mates PGA cruise (pulsar group australia) i dont think theey want my 34 there so i will b in a pulsar Q ftmfw ahaha... but should be good to see how this one compares lolololol

clutch is getting worse and worse!! So trying not to drive it atm.

and the clutch wont b arriving to my house till end of the week...

May need to ride shot gun with someone.....

Good to see you there Simon, saw your car at the Plex a few weeks ago so it'll be good to see it up close and meet the driver.

Teo, I'll send you the map on MSN, don't really want to put the map up on the Internet for obvious reasons.

Good to see you there Simon, saw your car at the Plex a few weeks ago so it'll be good to see it up close and meet the driver.

Teo, I'll send you the map on MSN, don't really want to put the map up on the Internet for obvious reasons.

sure thing just send me an offline msg or if you can email it to me so i can plan the journey in case i get lost : )

After working that orning making the drifts will be a bit touch and go but I am now definitely in for the cruise.

In saying that I'm not sure whether I will meet up at Citywest or the South Street park n ride. My only problem being I don't know where South Street park n ride is and my sense of direction is so poor that I couldn't navigate my way out of a hole. Can anybody help me out, where exactly is the park n ride?

After working that orning making the drifts will be a bit touch and go but I am now definitely in for the cruise.

In saying that I'm not sure whether I will meet up at Citywest or the South Street park n ride. My only problem being I don't know where South Street park n ride is and my sense of direction is so poor that I couldn't navigate my way out of a hole. Can anybody help me out, where exactly is the park n ride?

haha I dont know where it is too, so just hope some people meet up at citywest and I'll just follow them..just rock up to citywest with us

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