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Was planning on making it. Family is double booked though. Unfortunately as my wifes' aunty isn't long for this world this could be the last chance to see her. Maybe able to go as far as Mt glorious and turn at the Samford exit. Hope to see you at 10. Seriously disappointed about the blue z32 not being able to make it. Was looking forward to drooling all over it (ex-Z32 owner)!

Would love to have you come by, even if it is just for a bit Craig.

Below are details so everyone has them on hand. If you can make it, can you please post up just so we know how many cars can make it.

If you are running late on the day or something has come up, my mobile number is 0403 844 395. - The number is publically available, so don't really care about posting it up. :)

Hi guys!

See below for details of our next "awesome-ness filled V/Z/M cruise" meet.

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Location: Mt Coot Tha Look Out

Date: Saturday 29th September 2012

Time: 1000 through till early arvo unless people want to hang around

Route: http://goo.gl/maps/5pUCR

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Hope to see the regulars as well as a few new faces.

Please post up your attendance so we know who will be there.

Cheers,

Tony

Yeah I can lead no worries. I have a couple of 2 ways to bring but we can swap numbers before we head off too. Mobile reception is a bit dodge in places.

If someone who has a 2way can stay at the back of the group we won't lose anyone. Or give a 2way to whoever isn't in a hurry and wants to stay at the back ;)

I'll stick around the middle. Sedans can only go so fast, especially with a child in the back (he loves Skylines and cars in general so he'll be squealing like a piggy). Should be a good run. Can't wait! Looks like we can expect about a dozen cars. ;)

1: Tony

2: MagicMike

3: Amrit

4: z32

5: z32

6: z32

7: z32

8: audi TT

9: possibly 1 x moto since his z32 is being built

Waiting for the z32 list to be updated.

Edited by MagicMikeZ32

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