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will we be meeting up anywhere??

the last cruise i went on was the macedon one and alot of us met up at the western ring mcdonalds which was great, and we all drove there together.

if theres no meetup, how will things go on saturday??

is there a itinerary for the day?? maps to download or sumthing...

will we be meeting up anywhere??

the last cruise i went on was the macedon one and alot of us met up at the western ring mcdonalds which was great, and we all drove there together.

if theres no meetup, how will things go on saturday??

is there a itinerary for the day?? maps to download or sumthing...

Mate, all your questions are in the very first post of this thread

First post of this thread if you've not read it

I have all the cruise details and notes and will have them at Upper Ferntree Gully Train Station. The plan for the day is for a long drive to our lunch spot - then a quick side trip to go visit some waterfalls - then the drive home.

We go straight out of town from the start point so there will be no joining up with people from Ferntree Gully. So as I said earlier - if people out west want to make their own pre-meet and cruise up together then please do so. Unfortunately none of the committee guys are out that way currently so some-one else will have to come up with a plan. But its not that hard - just state a time and place and people will turn up! LOL.

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So who else is going to spend all day Saturday washing and waxing there cars?

I'm having my interior and engine bay detailed for me on Friday.  I hate cleaning the inside of my car.  Maybe I'm lazy.

well if you spend all day saturday doing that, then i guess you will miss the cruise :P

well if you spend all day saturday doing that, then i guess you will miss the cruise

Shit. I always thought it was Sunday.

SH1T SH1T SH1T.

I'm gonna have to start polishing my car on Friday night then.

Unfortunately none of the committee guys are out that way currently so some-one else will have to come up with a plan. But its not that hard - just state a time and place and people will turn up! LOL.

Meet point is done, look at previous post.

I live out West and Shan lives in the North ;)

well if you spend all day saturday doing that' date=' then i guess you will miss the cruise

Shit. I always thought it was Sunday.

SH1T SH1T SH1T.

I'm gonna have to start polishing my car on Friday night then.

Yeah same all good people work on staurdays and have Sundays off so i am out :(

Forecast for Melbourne Issued at 1625 on Friday the 15th of October 2004

Tonight and Saturday

Showers contracting to the southeastern suburbs overnight, then clearing during

the morning. The risk of hail and thunder at first this evening. Becoming mostly

sunny tomorrow with a light wind and afternoon bayside seabreezes.

Min 8 Max 19

Hey ppls.

Well, the interior is detailed, the exterior is all washed and polished and tyres are all shiney.

BUT, My missus (co-pilot) has pulled out at the last minute.

So, if there is anybody who needs a ride, give me a call.

0419 101 639

I'm in Doncaster East and I'll be leaving the area about 9:45am

Happy to take a passenger.

BASS OUT

My co-pilot has betrayed SAU! :P

He has decided to pilot his mate's 300ZX (who by the way is not coming), and will be joining us in that. I say we give Shivam a HUGE head slap! :slap:

But in all honesty, if i didn't have a car i would try to do the same thing :D. Better to be a driver than a passenger.

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