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Well this is it boys and girls, our first official sanctioned SAUSA cruise. It will be held on the 23rd of May (which is a Sunday) and it will be an early start with the final destination including breakfast with all those that come. Details on where the meet point is won't be given out as yet, stay tuned closer to the day and this thread will be updated. Cruise notes will be handed out on the day of the cruise just in case anyone falls behind.

Please keep this between members, as this is posted in the members only section and therefore it's a "Members Only Cruise".

One last thing, if you are coming, please register your interest here as a table needs to be booked for breakfast we need approximate numbers.

Thanks

SAU SA Exec Team

Coming

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heslo - Breakfast

Madaz +2 - Breakfast

Rbware - Breakfast

Damo_R34 - Breakfast

HOSTILE - Breakfast

SLED (driving his new white 32R) - Breakfast

Nightcrawler - Breakfast

Ruby_RS4 +1 - Breakfast

Matty 31 - Breakfast

Aberax +1 - Breakfast

Krishy - Breakfast

180or200 +1 - Breakfast

RBJETT +1 - Breakfast

typeVu +1 - Breakfast

Bunny33 +1 - Breakfast

niksta - Breakfast

JMW - Breakfast

dark.sky - Breakfast

panzer +1

ducati02 - Breakfast

Evil34 +1 - Breakfast

RB25DETS2 - Breakfast

S1LV3RTRACKS +1 - Breakfast

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i am down for this one.....might bring a friend along (he isnt part of sau).....breaky sounds like a awesome idea as i have soccer prob around the 11am mark.....well maybe some of you might wanna come to the game :D

Im sorry I cant commit to it.

Have no idea whether knees would be ok.

ie sleep, pain.

really quite bad atm, a whole world of physical pain - who knows how I'll feel that particular morning

so unfortunately Id either have to go by feel or not at all

:ermm:

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