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Wow... Thanks for feedback guys. Nathan I'll definitely be organising for the Friday the 19th, since it seems to work better fridays. And general talk of a monthly cruise sounds good.

Meet at 9.00pm

SOR: Tobin do you wanna take this one?

Leech Hwy McDonalds

NOR:

Citywest carpark.

*I may see if I can shanghai another friend to set up a meet point further out towards the hills, so if anybody's interested hit us up with a comment so we can work out numbers*

Everybody's both welcomed and encouraged to bring friends and non-SAU import drivers, whether as passengers or drivers :P

All 'round should be fun.

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lol this is the funniest cruise thread I've read *shakes head* tsk tsk little kiddies. Glad you decided against Northbridge omg and Rockeby Road? Wooo Speed Bumps ftl !!!

I won't make it to this one it looks like a fail :happy:

Best advice I and anyone on here would give you (as I think it's been previously mentioned) make sure you run the cruise before you post it, you'll know what does and doesnt' work! If you have a 'bright' idea like ermm crowded places, go run it on a friday or saturday night, if you see the obstacle and difficulty for your own car (times that by 50 - 100 cars), then be realistic and realise it's going to fail and you won't look liek a bunch of try hard kids trying to make a cruise name for yourselves...

If this one goes well and gets good feeback, I'll come on the next

Good luck

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:):););)

Don't worry ill go through North bridge for all those people disappointing they couldn't go through cos all the lamo old ppl thought it was a bad idea... :) Friday nights in North bridge are far from hectic, my goodness its hard enough trying to find a place thats good enough to persuade me to get out of my car let alone looking out for places to avoid. Friday's nights in Perth blow and not even going to start on the night during the week, that's why i assume allot of people would prefer to go on a cruise on Friday opposed to Saturday because there really nothing else better to do. Who knows maybe a few extra cars would lighten the place up?

;):starwars: :starwars: :starwars:

This is MADDNESS!

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well if anyone wants to meet up further north say joondalup way lol

I'm sure myself, reaper83 and probably Stealthed would be down for that. Joondalup FTW!

Okay, I just read through the thread now for the first time. Damnit...you guys put my name down as one of the organisers...but you went and did this while i was overseas. *shakes head*

like MeLSki has said... finalise the map and run it before posting in future :P

So...my calendar's free so i'll probably be there. uhm...i'm not too sure about the separate meet points though, and i haven't run through the map with you yet, so i can't really give it my stamp of approval. mmm...perhaps i'll chat to you guys this weekend.

Ahh yeah sorry about just stamping you and Cj on that man, if all fails... Blame me =]

Channel 16 again on the radios?

I finish exams on tuesday and between then and Friday I'll run all the different maps/ideas and put together the best ones for the cruise, since weeknights aren't very interesting.

Again, sorry for just landing that on you man, figured you'd want in on it.

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