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Hey everybody,

After the overall success of last years combined cruise we are finalising the details to once again meet up for another joint cruise. It might only be 2 weeks after the SAUWA Members cruise but it's a good opportunity to take advantage of the good weather we are having at the moment before winter gets here, as well as the chance to meet some more new people :(

Please note this is a members only cruise so will only be posted in this section, please do not advertise this cruise anywhere else. As a members only cruise, friends are welcome in your car but not in their own. Standard cruise rules will apply as usual, and we hope for another great day out.

As this is an afternoon cruise, we will be having a picnic/BBQ at the end. There will be a sausage sizzle where you will be able to buy a hot dog & bun for $3, or $4 along with a drink. Of course you are more than welcome to bring along you own meat/salad/snacks & drinks too :cheers:

Cheers!

Nathan (on behalf of SAUWA & SilviaWA)

Combined SAUWA/SilviaWA Cruise

Date: 29th March 2009

Meet Time: 11:00am

Leave Time: 11:30am

Meetpoint: Dog Swamp Shopping Centre, Wanneroo Rd, Yokine (off Wanneroo Rd & Wiluna St, behind the BP where you can fill up before the cruise

Please note and respect that this is not an open cruise and limited to members of SAUWA and SilviaWA only.

Maps will be handed out at the meet.

See you there!

Cheers,

SAUWA & SilviaWA

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since i cant make it 2 da SAUWA cruise might just make this one since the timing is convenient

Yeah I seen a few people are unable to make that one but hopefully they can make this one because we haven't had a cruise in a little while :P

damn it, only free on Saturday's

will definitely try to take off work for this!

Ask for the day off asap Andrew! :D

i usually have important things to do every sunday morning from 10-11 so after that ill try to get there as fast as possible as i live near wembley but ill make it. might just get there in time when everyones taking off: just follow the line of silvias and skylines :D

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i usually have important things to do every sunday morning from 10-11 so after that ill try to get there as fast as possible as i live near wembley but ill make it. might just get there in time when everyones taking off: just follow the line of silvias and skylines :P

important thing to do on a sunday morning for an hour :(

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