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LOL, your kidding me right?

Your trying to plan a cruise that for most people on here will be a long distance cruise with 1 weeks notice?

Can't blame him for trying :nyaanyaa: By the way your car looks familiar, you're not the guy I flashed the other day, corner of blackburn road and canterbury road by any chance?

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Worp contrary to popular belief, not everyone who owns a car lives in Melbourne. We have about 20 cars coming on this cruise already so unless you have something constructive to say,

spin your shit elsewhere.

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Worp contrary to popular belief, not everyone who owns a car lives in Melbourne. We have about 20 cars coming on this cruise already so unless you have something constructive to say,

spin your shit elsewhere.

So basically it was planned long before it was posted :P

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Good for you then.

There isn't a meet point/time, plan for the cruise (is it going to Lorne, Apollo Bay or Pt Campbell etc?)

See here for tips on organising events:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/164533-organising-an-event/

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we are starting at warrnambool then heading to geelong via the highway then torquay to port campbell then back to warrnambool.

i havnt been planning this cruise for long. just sent some mates a text friday night. they said that they are keen. so we are going. was only be nice by asking if anyone wanted to come

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