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* Important Notice *

It's been brought to my attention that some people think this is an "Official Event" due to my "Vic Club Executive" tag over there to the left... ...and the info in Ash's post "Organising An Event"...

This is NOT an Official SAU Vic sanctioned cruise... ...However all are welcome... :thumbsup: ...And that is what this cruise is all about... ...Our South Australian brothers are coming over to our fine city and we're extending our hand in brotherhood to spend some time together...

I hope this doesn't affect your intention to attend and be part of the fun... :cheers:

- - Laith...

you do realise that the meet point in mornington is literally just around the corner from the cop shop?

I would recommend staying on the highway to balcombe road (which is a nice little road) and then take that to the esplanade and not far from there is a good size car park for a meet point.

So here's the list so far... ...Also added to the first post...

- Coming -

htial

typevu

Lil Miss 32

scarface_au

silva33

Mohsen

ssxRicho

vspecIInur

sirjb

shanusr33

RCHOO

- Maybe -

ZILLR

WGNPWR

VSPECT

GTTR34

R31Nismoid

KamikazeNinja34

- Being a Girl -

Charles89 :nyaanyaa:

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