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What a great idea !!!

Is anyone keen for a Cruise or BBQ / get together soon? (not to mention the Bonding session / Group Hug I saw mentioned recently)

Being that we've got public Holidays coming up and the weather is getting cooler etc. It might be a good chance to catchup before the winter hibernation really begins.

Anybody up for it? I personally still want to go for a drive to each of the Dams around Canberra for a look see and a why the hell not...

Suggestions? Lakeside fun n food etc? Photo opportunities?

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Im up for whatever as long as my cars going.

totes down for a BBQ and a cruise! lets get people showing up and not arguing about the meet location and ruining it this time!

Totally, just go.

Cant please everyone so just please yourself... went on a cruise just me and Brice, still awesome fun with only 2 cars.

Today i saw about 12 bikes and 6 cars at the cotter in a group, bbq and cruise or something.

I might just go the cotter every sunny saturday about 12:00, if youre there then cool.

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Keen Marine !

Check list:

1. Get insurance !

2. Get Rego in ACT (Currently on NSW).

3. Get a new front bar - Drift Spec Front Bar FTL.

4. Not sell my orange lemon before next meet up !

Im up for whatever as long as my cars going.

Totally, just go.

Cant please everyone so just please yourself... went on a cruise just me and Brice, still awesome fun with only 2 cars.

Today i saw about 12 bikes and 6 cars at the cotter in a group, bbq and cruise or something.

I might just go the cotter every sunny saturday about 12:00, if youre there then cool.

I have the video but the sound cuts out here and there it was awesome with just two cars. I go to the cotter atleast once a month on a quiet Sunday.

should do it again sometime

Today was nice out there, going tomorrow too. Probly bout 12ish.

Check list:

1. Car goes and is safe to drive.

2. Has rego and petrol.

3. Permission from the missus? just take bubs with me if theres a problem. (slower but just as good or better, he loves the turbo sound)

Done.

If no-one comes, cool.... its still a nice drive on the new road.

what kinda date did you have in mind Rob? I suspect most are going away or busy for easter

I won't be here the weekend after but whoever is around on Easter, we can sort something.

should do it again sometime

If no-one comes, cool.... its still a nice drive on the new road.

There is new road? Mmmmmmmmmmm N e w R o a d . . .

Being Easter and all, it will be DOUBLE DEMERITS! so a nice easy Sunday drive will be very pleasant.

Also, there is likely to be those who are otherwise engaged with family get togethers in the spirit of the Holy spirit and egg / :bunny: worship etc.

Easter Schmeaster = Giveatoss!!!

More roads for us !!!

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