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Well since the old thread seems to have been deleted, will post this up again.

For those interested, im trying to organise a cruise for te 14th of December. At this point in time meetup will be at the Caltex service station in Queanbeyan at 10:00AM for a 10:30ish leave. Probably head down towards batemans bay, but can decide that amongst those who come on the day.

Would be great to see everyone out, and it should be nice cruising weather!

Hope everyone (or most) can make it.

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hi guys found out there are gonna be a few other clubs coming along as well. so far they are

j-racing

shogun

mr2 club

garage titan

so it'll be a good cruise and good to put names to faces. if you guys don't mind waiting for most of them to arrive at around 11ish the latest at the servo as j-racing, shogun and mr2 club meeting at 9:30-10:30 at mt ainslie then hopefully in time, cruise to the servo in q.b.n. where we'll meet up.

p.s. bring 2 way radio's to keep in touch along the cruise if you have any if not supercheap have them for around $40-$50 for 2.

:cheers:

don't get too excited, depending on wheather.+ if anyone decides to actually show up.

but then again bring you're camera's/digi cams etc and spread the word the more the merrier. gtr is getting restless being driving for short blasts around canberra and wants to stretch it's legs.

specially round the clyde or is it macquarie pass?

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