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Hey guys..

Thought i would start a new tread

So as we've discussed i asked people if they would be keen for monthly cruises and most said yes =)

So details are 7th of July (Tuesday)

7.30 meetup and 8pm depart at City West..

Please note this isnt a full on cruise its only 3 stops and shouldnt go for more then 2hrs

I know some people have been worrying about the bed times n shit

So hope to see everyone there

P.s if this goes to plan hopefully the mods will let this be official sau monthly cruises

please stay on topic or gtfo

dont want people reading through 9 pages to find meetpoint etc

thankx

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guess ill make a special apperance lol but would like to see meet time taken back to 730 with 8pm leave as most ppl work early plus its dark by 630 anyways just a thought hey ric wanna cruise up together plus anyone else currambine/joondalup way comeon greg i know u and prob benson will read this

is it like only SKYLINE ppl?? dam, wud love to bring out my newly bought S13 and meet some ppl eh. anyways, i'm new to the forum.

Hahaha talk to sami_ he has a sil80 you can go join silviawa lol..

But either way welcome to the forums =)

This is where to cool kids hang out haha

730 meet 8pm leave would be good... up to the organiser though lol

just means me and passive can stay out longer if it's pushed earlier hehe trying to convince her to come out cause she has work next day..and i just get back from site that night lol

Skylines only? does this mean I can't bring my Stag??

Yeah suppose you can bring it down

And due to all of you's being weak n shit i suppose we'll make it 7.30

Im trying to make it accommodating for everyone

So 7.30 it is and 8pm depart..

Happy?

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