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Just checked the weather and it looks like another nice day tmrw

so who is keen for meeting up for a chat in the arvo?

i'm thinking at the uni (same place the cruise will start) cos its out of the way, and not shady so it should be warm

i'm thinking 2ish till whenever (maybe 3 or 4)

let me know if you'd be keen on coming and getting the car scene up and going again

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Just checked the weather and it looks like another nice day tmrw

so who is keen for meeting up for a chat in the arvo?

i'm thinking at the uni (same place the cruise will start) cos its out of the way, and not shady so it should be warm

i'm thinking 2ish till whenever (maybe 3 or 4)

let me know if you'd be keen on coming and getting the car scene up and going again

I'd be keen to meet up,but i don't know how to get there. :P

looks like its gonna be a pretty quiet turn out

might park up and start taking my boot apart, found some random stereo wires the otherday, i kinda want to find out where they go lol

looks like its gonna be a pretty quiet turn out

might park up and start taking my boot apart, found some random stereo wires the otherday, i kinda want to find out where they go lol

So its not happening now then?

Hope we get more than 2 people to the cruise at the end of the month.

Genelle came along but it was just us two so we had a good chat

should be a few ppl out on the cruise tho, 12 yes's and about 6 maybe's across the two forums

should be good

i think i'll try and get a small meet up happening every 2nd sunday

Genelle came along but it was just us two so we had a good chat

should be a few ppl out on the cruise tho, 12 yes's and about 6 maybe's across the two forums

should be good

i think i'll try and get a small meet up happening every 2nd sunday

Was really nice to meet you Tom,the weather was great,and the chat was awesome. :(

I was out that way (uni carpark) at 2.20-30, not a soul around :(

we were in the one down by the road that links between mowbray and the highway not the carpark i met you last time

we were there for a good hour and a half

shame we didn't see you mate, will you coming on the cruise?

yeah i'd be keen to keep it going

would ppl show up in a fortnight? we've got the cruise on the saturday but would it be better on the sunday?

how many ppl would if affect if it was on Sunday instead?

Maybe we should go the cruise to start with and then organise the fortnightly meetings there?

Then it can be something that can be a permanent calendar item going forward that anyone can attend? (just going off the way different car clubs organise things)

Maybe we should go the cruise to start with and then organise the fortnightly meetings there?

Then it can be something that can be a permanent calendar item going forward that anyone can attend? (just going off the way different car clubs organise things)

yeah sounds good

think sunday arvo's would be good cos not many ppl work on sundays

just gotta discuss where to meet up

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