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Awesome night guys and girls!

First monthly cruise was a great success!

Thanks to everyone that came down and introduced themselves!

Good to meet some new faces

I'll be putting up a poll tonight or tomorrow to further discuss the monthly cruises

they will either be on the first or second Tuesday night of the month

so have a think about what you guys want and vote

seems like everyone had a good night, no trouble etc.. Was good fun =]

if anyone has any ideas or if you want to rite a map and have us run it for one our cruises pm Olivia or myself

cheers guys

Sami_

I'm going to try and drive to one of the next cruises, but I'm still new to my car so i'm really careful lol.

But they are heaps of fun (although my cars still completely stock)

wish i could of stayed longer!!!

ill prob post the pics i took tonight tho i cant guarantee any of them are any good!!! but we shall see later!

The p plater with three guys in the car was popping flames every 2 minutes lol

and like i said ill put the pics up tonight

but i dont think i got that many

next time ill prob just walk around and snap pics of the little groups that form

Oh well lol. Was a fun drive down west coast highway and then marmion till we got to whitfords :pirate:

Im more than defs up for a monthly cruise....would rather it be on the 2nd tuesday of every month as thats my pay week :)

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