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i know we've all been waiting patiently for another cruise.thanks to adam for organising the last one(even tho he didnt show and craig,aleks and myself took over)

i hope everybody enjoyed the drive,they are some of the best roads i know down that way

some of you may know i love all things rotary,and ive owned my fair share of mazda's

heres what id like to do

SArotors.org is holding their club birthday cruise,and id like us to join them

im sure there will be some tough old school rotors out for such an event

the cruise has been set for sunday 8th november at 10am at ingle farm shopping centre

if anyone from down south want to meet up for a coffee in glenelg on their way thro to the meet spot,let me know or wants to meet up and drive up there together ill be more than happy to work it out with you

if anyone has a major problem with us being on the SArotors cruise then pm me and ill be more than happy to discuss it with you

ill be going either way

thanks everyone

peace,love

rodney

Edit by Mods as per request of -RBD2- :

SArotors have decided that "defectable Nissans" won't be welcome on their cruise, so plans are changing. The date will remain the same (November the 8th), but the location will be revealed via PM, so please send one to -RBD2- to get the details...

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thanks for that nick,much appreciated

anyways after doing the right thing and asking the SArotors members whether they would mind us tagging along with them,their main concern is having defectable nissans hooning around in amongst their cruise.

id rather not argue with them as im also a member on their forum.

pm me your phone numbers and ill get the details out to you as soon as the route has been sorted

will be talking with adam,craig and aleks soon to work out an awesome route for the day.some of the previous cruises roads maybe included....

sorry for fark around people,we will be well organised.if its a nice day,my BBQ might even be in back of the wags for our lunch break

cheers lads

rodney

nevermind craig,with the weather slowly getting better hopefully we can all get together abit more often

anyone whos number i dont have can sms me 0421754575

and once the finer details are sorted,ill send out the messages

the day will involve a late morning meet and drive,break for a BBQ lunch in a nice spot,then the trip home

had some very good roads suggested too...

will be a good day

^^not too sure what you mean brendo,comparing revs to power maybe..?

had a nice little drive yesterday with some of the lads,on some roads that are new to me

so i might try and incorporate some of those roads into this cruise

alright,roads are organised.lunch break will be at a nice bakery and the meet point is sorted for 11am for a coffee if anyones keen

details wont be posted here so send me some mobile numbers if i dont already have yours and ill put the sms' out in the next couple of days

cheers everyone,see you sunday

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