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Cruise through Mundaring in October. how does that sound? Mundaring pub would be a good stop for lunch too if anyone is interested? Its about time we put our money where our mouths are :)

make it between the 2nd & 8th of october and i can attend

GTR should be ready :D target date is power cruise

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i dont mind what you drive :) im pretty open minded hahaha

its more that finally us west aussie folk can get out :)

So whats better for everyone, the Saturday or Sunday

( ive never organised a cruise before, but shall give it my best shot :) )

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I will post a link id like you to read though

http://www.ozmazda.com/board/index.php/topic/7819-before-you-organise-a-cruise-please-read-this/

Please remember that Mundaring can be a tricky drive full of cyclists and bike riders. So please be careful

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