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Cruise This Sunday (8th Sept)


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Hi Guys, Chosen Motorsport are getting a cruise together for this Sunday.

We are from down Bubury and will be cruisin to Perth for something to do.

We would love to meet up with other import owners, and have them join us.

Anyone interested?

Most of the boys have 180's and Silvias, but we are hoping to get some of the local 32 and 33 crew along.

I have a 33 which is a work in progress, and would like to exchange some ideas with some other owners.

If you are interested, PM me or phone me 0409 117 081 or 9725 4382, for details.

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Sounds interesting ?

What's your best time bunbury-perth ??

I AVERAGED 127km/h all the way to busselton last year... cruising at 150km/h**

It's a VERY nice drive when you start getting a little further south of rockingham.

** on private dirt roads no less!

Why doesnt SAU have a large cruise like that ??:D

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We plan leaving Bunbury at 930am heading for Freo train station. The carpark at the end of James St. ETA 1115-1130

From there we plan on finding our way to w/coast hwy to go up to Hillarys.

Then grab a feed before heading back, via Northbridge.

That is a very basic outline. We have some directions printed out which everyone will get a copy of.

If you can think of any places of interest or good areas to cruise through, please let me know.

Mu number is 0409 117 081, so u can contact me on the day if need be.

But Freo train station carpark at the end of James st around 11am is where we can meet you.

The more cars the better, we arent sure how many are comin up from here yet.:newbie:

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