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It's been a while guys, so I figured I'd start a thread and see who was keen on another cruise.

I've put up the only two dates I can do in March, but if someone else wants to organise it I'm happy with that.

First weekend of March is Clipsal and Rally Calder, 18 March is Grand Prix and the last weekend I'm away.

So is anyone free for one of those dates? I'm thinking some tight twisty stuff up through the hills before we find a bakery.

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I'm just working on which weekend both should be ok. Its been a while since i have been on a cruise. I will notify a few new owners to came too.

Hey Jase are we talkng neck stretching with the new engine :thumbsup:

I'm just working on which weekend both should be o k. Its been a while since i have been on a cruise. I will notify a few new owners to came too.

Hey Jase are we talking neck stretching with the new engine :thumbsup:

Yeah hopefully even more neck exercise with the new package :whistling:

i just want it to pull up hills a little quicker :devil: just got to find the time to work on old girl, also got dream 15 stag in the shed atm a whole lot of new fruit to chuck in that too. :cool: so much to do so little time but we are both pretty busy starting up our new buisness. should be done march/april. then cruise time hanging out

Id love to come along, hopefully my cars had its work done. Im not sure on what date im avaliable just yet, have 3 trial games through march for footy. One of the 3 is a trial game against blanchtown i think so were ment to be staying the saturday night meaning i wouldnt get back till sunday arvo, I will post in here when i know further details. I have training tonight so i will ask the a grade coach what the go is.

I was thinking a central meeting point, maybe Le Cornu's or something, meeting at 10.30 for an 11am start.

Who's in so far?

Midnight-Runner

Marshstag

ducati02

JZZ20

Glitch

2000 RS

Stageas2 maybe?

Let your other, non SAU dwelling, friends know too. Be good to pull a decent crowd.

Be good to see Dunc grace us with his presence... been a while... :whistling:

I was thinking a central meeting point, maybe Le Cornu's or something, meeting at 10.30 for an 11am start.

Who's in so far?

Midnight-Runner

Marshstag

ducati02

JZZ20

Glitch

2000 RS

Stageas2 maybe?

Let your other, non SAU dwelling, friends know too. Be good to pull a decent crowd.

Be good to see Dunc grace us with his presence... been a while... :whistling:

Possibly my brother as well he has a white s2 :)

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