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COME ONE, COME ALL, West Coast Cruisers Jolly June Bug Cruise, open cruise, all cars/peepz welcome.

DATE: Saturday 12th June 2010

TIME: 8pm - 8.30pm Depart

MEET POINT: City West Car Park, Sutherland Street, West Perth - Undercover if raining. Where? HERE >> post-54535-1276243325_thumb.jpg

DESTINATION: Coastal and Hills

DURATION: Approximately 2.5Hours

The cruise will include a stop at a venue with a variety of take out places for you to grab some dinner if you wish.

We will be finishing at the Foundry - Carousel Cannington. So wear something smart casual and join us for a few drinks and a good chat. Not too many drinks for the drivers though. :/

**Club/Cruise organisers take no responsibility for the actions of individuals, please obey all road rules.

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lol, yeah just makes it easier to know where to find people, I know city west is a faily regular meet but some peepz might not have been there before.

Plus I get to show off my totally awesome photoshop skills. :P

Glad you all had fun. Was nice to see such a variety of cars this time, something for everyone. I liked the car with the full on sound system in it. (Sorry Im hopeless with cars really, couldnt tell you what it was, just know it was black and I think it was a hatch back something????)

No dramas with the cops which was great given the news report on hoons and cruising thanks to the new DTP club ripping skids at city west. Im proud to say we are all sensible and have more brains than those others.

It was a beautiful clear night, a bit cold, but perfect for the scenic night cruise. was awesome.

Thanks for Organising the Cruise Marianne n West Coast Cruisers.. I left after the Belmont Stop as i had other appointments.

I see no 1 did anything on the Tunnel so i made some Noise.. hehe :-)

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Glad you all had fun. Was nice to see such a variety of cars this time, something for everyone. I liked the car with the full on sound system in it. (Sorry Im hopeless with cars really, couldnt tell you what it was, just know it was black and I think it was a hatch back something????)

No dramas with the cops which was great given the news report on hoons and cruising thanks to the new DTP club ripping skids at city west. Im proud to say we are all sensible and have more brains than those others.

It was a beautiful clear night, a bit cold, but perfect for the scenic night cruise. was awesome.

You mean the BMW that was rattling itself to death? Really don't understand why you wouldn't get some good quality sound deadening material if you have a sound system like that. Was half expecting the door to fall off at any second

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