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awesome! :D

anyone know the number of people going for the cruise?

and Yarralumla shops gets dam busy around lunch and dinner, and the carpark is a bitch!

we could all ways park out on the road so we have a good line of skylines :)

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it's going to be 38 on Saturday (with a chance of rain as well! Yuck!). Might give the cruise a miss as i don't have A/C and the engine doesn't like really hot days. I'd love to go for a cruise but that's just a bit too hot :/

Saturday 18 January

Summary showers.png Min 19 Max 38 Hot. Shower or two developing. Canberra area

Hot. Partly cloudy. Isolated showers in the afternoon and evening. Light winds.

I'm praying the weather man isnt accurate :\

I'll meet you guys at the kebab shop!

See ya there

awesome! :D

anyone know the number of people going for the cruise?

and Yarralumla shops gets dam busy around lunch and dinner, and the carpark is a bitch!

we could all ways park out on the road so we have a good line of skylines :)

So far not many :/ come on guys....

I'm thinking the same thing hey

Considering my funds. I may only be able to attend the house gathering :( Soz boiz. No work sucks, no money sucks even more and no fuel sucks donkey balls the most.

So, I'll see you at your joint Judd at whatever time it is meant to be :)

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Considering my funds. I may only be able to attend the house gathering :( Soz boiz. No work sucks, no money sucks even more and no fuel sucks donkey balls the most.

So, I'll see you at your joint Judd at whatever time it is meant to be :)

Pm me your number and I'll call you when we are headed to mine :)

maybe 3.... mum is being a bitch, depends on how hot it actually gets, I don't have a problem sweating like a dog for a cruise with some skylines

ill let you guys know late Friday, sat morning

im going to keep convincing mum that I have aircon ( dosnt work to well ) and that the rain will cool everything down ( I hate rain on hot days haha )

here is hoping

If there are small numbers - maybe we can change the weekend to another week if Judd feels like it? This weather is really turning people away. I'll still attend the house gathering either way.

Yea maybe its best to organise another weekend. Other wise there will only be 2 of us lol

Peeps are still welcome to come for a drink and chat at my place if they want :) just pm me so I know who is keen.

So for now the KEBAB CRUISE is on hold

Kebabs from Charnie and a Chinwag with The Juddster. :thumbsup:

This sounds like a great plan for now. Nice and close. I could attend this one haha.

Thoughts Judd? Have a small gathering at yours and then another weekend you guys cruise it up?

Will you be attending Rob?

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