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Sorry for late notice-only thought to put it up on here now.

A few of us have organised a girls only imports cruise this coming Sunday 2 May to Sorrento! Will be about a 3 hour round cruise including stopping for photos/drinks etc

Will be meeting at 2pm in the South east, PM me for details, there is also a west pre-meet.

Have about 20 on board so far, the more the better!!! After this we will look into regular events such as skid pan days and hill runs but the first one will be fairly laid back.

Boys of course welcome as passengers

Pass on to any friends or girlfriends as well

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Lol we are doing this to help encourage girls to get into the car scene without the intimidation of 90% males :) The more girls that come along and meet each other will feel comfortable coming to bigger cruises and meets from then on.......

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i suggest lots of pics be taken and posted. also, i heard that day will be a bit warm. so i highly recommend white tshirts, and someone bring a hose :D

lol! ^

they usually are? cant remember the last cruise i went on that wasnt sufficiently over supplied with sausage..

i think what he ment was, if we specifically made "guys only cruise" obviously theres always alot of guys on cruises...its just a male thing to love cars

its just a male thing to love cars

Not anymore! There's a growing number of female car enthusiasts around these days so we're trying to get them out of hiding

And I think Alex understood, he just meant that its basically all males on cruises most of the time anyway so there would be no difference

Alot of the girls coming to this will hopefully also be coming along to the next official vic imports cruise in a few weeks too, and if this hadn't have been happening beforehand I'd almost guarantee most of them wouldn't.

whats with the NSW people posting in here, just because you guys dont have enough girls over there to have a girls only cruise, from what ive been told its the gay capital of australia so thats probably the reason why lol :D .

they usually are? cant remember the last cruise i went on that wasnt sufficiently over supplied with sausage..

Absolutely. And in all honesty this can put ladies off sometimes. Its kinda of refreshing to meet up with other chicks and not have to put up with "wanna run?" LOL WTF :/ is with you guys eh? :D

Of course Ill be there however I have a thing going on with my voice and I have none, so for once in my life I'll be the quiet one :/

LOL male escorts...what services do you provide?

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