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well guys if u have not been before with us i have organised about 2 cruises this year to go out on the same day and

surprisingly it has been quite a good turnout and a good night...

last time we went to the nasho so i am thinking ever go there again since it was such a enjoyable night or we try puttys road or galston gauge ....

we will be meeting up around 7 - 8 and like last time meet up place will be arranged by where the majority of who is going lives...

jonny443 and myself will keep updating thoughout the day ...... that's if anyone is interested

my number is 0421252489 msg or call is you need anything

stephen

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hey guys and girls,

meet time will be 8PM at liverpool krispy creme for a 9PM leave to NATIONAL PARK STANMORE TOPS

For those who have not bein to national park it is a great drive through some nice bendy roads with a great view and a place to stop a hang out at the end

there will be a facebook invite with the link posted to a few car cruze pages on facebook

so hopefully will be a nice turnout

hope to see you all there

contact me or steve if you have any issues



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