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Havnt made one of these meets in ages due to losing my license but i thought id organise a cruise and maybe hitch a ride, nice weather is on the way so it should be good!

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Time/Date - Meet 9pm Leave 10:30pm this satuday 6th of november!

Meet Location : Templestowe, 1 Fitzsimons Lane

Cruise Destination - Unsure at this point, will discuss on the night

what to bring - CB ch 14 and full tank!

see yous there!

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HATE YOU!!! why saturday???...well cant make it now :(..should have stuck to fridays...lol...doesnt matter....will see you for the movie night anyway...hope its a good turn out and have heaps of fun :)

HATE YOU!!! why saturday???...well cant make it now :( ..should have stuck to fridays...lol...doesnt matter....will see you for the movie night anyway...hope its a good turn out and have heaps of fun :)

lol this is going to be hard, you cant do saturdays and nathan cant do fridays..next one will be a friday promise :P

lol this is going to be hard, you cant do saturdays and nathan cant do fridays..next one will be a friday promise :verymad:

lol...fair enough...ill try to make the saturday ones too but coming weekend is just busy as hell...well there is always a next one :) hope you guys have fun...

there is always a cruise in this meets unless the weather is really crap...the decision for the location of the cruise is made on the night depending on numbers and where does everyone agree to cruise down to :)

sad that i cant make it..spewn :D

yer pretty much what harsh said, this saturday night looks like its gunna be awsome weather, not too hot n not raining so come down ;)

*sigh* My car wont be back till next friday... next time ill try to make it tho.

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