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R32 Skyline Club are having their Third cruise!

This will be a Morning Run, The destination will be Pinjarra Bakery, for those who have not been they make unreal pies & sausage rolls! They shut at 2pm hense the early start. The Cruise will not be a hwy run, its more of a forrest drive eventually getting to Pinjarra.

Place: Midland Central - Clayton Street, Midland. Out the front of JB Hi Fi.

Time: Sunday 28th March 2010 - Meet at 8:30am for 9am leave

Bring a tank of fuel, I cant stress this enough, we will go past a couple of fuel stops but we are not stopping at any.

The Cruise is intended for owners of R32 Skylines,

however I am not going to tell you to leave if you bring a different model of Skyline, but Skylines only please.

Dont expect to come to a race, the club prides itself with just enjoying coming out and just being able to drive.

See you there!

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i should be able to make this as long its a skyline run my 32 is back on the road after my last cruzz and a meeting with a commodore up my ass but sound good and the bakery is GOOD

That's my birthday :down:

Though I do drive a R33 GTR, I did notice you won't tell me to leave, but I'd feel stink if I was the only tool in a 33 at a 32 club cruise

It's alright dude, I'll be there in my StagBus as the 32 is still without an engine :huh:

hey buba come with us bro if u want its up to you

and i just got that 30 blok yeah :blink:

Naice!

I'm hoping to have the CB installed in teh StagBus by the weekend (programming cable just rocked up :P) and *hopefully* some new front brakes! so I'll be keen to give them a workout ;)

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