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Hi everyone, the weather is getting warmer again & a few of us are keen for another cruise. Im finalizing my route details & will send PMs closer to the date. Post here if your definate/maybe.

Note: make sure you have plenty of petrol, just to be safe :O

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Sam

gtrGhosTDoGG11

Deluxe

Bwilkeson

Writeoff

Drift_R33

Cillham

4door_Sleeper

mxtc

Race_24

GFXman

Skidline

Jaffa

Oosh

Chalon

mr_rbman + aw11 mr2

nozila

bixby

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Id like to come along as well, say Gday to ppls...... show off the Stag, you all know how it is.

All depends on if the wife agrees and lets me out the house, and if my Fireblade doesnt get all sooky at me for not riding her like the devil :P (Ive got two girls to please, if you know what I mean)

Brendan

Brendan, correction 3 girls to please by the sounds of it!!!

Too true Darren, too true.

Let me know the details and I'll be along for a while.

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I'd be interested. I have an engagement party to go to on the Sat tho; depends what time it starts.

My R32 GTR hits the road tonight, so I'd be interested in seeing how it goes :D

I'd be sticking to the back of the cruise tho and keeping it slow until I get used to it. Big difference to an MX-5, and a 180 I used to own!

Hey Sam, I'll be able to get us small pizzas for $4 each in the afternoon so we can get some food to fill our bellies. There is a car park at the pizza bar that we can all park in to get some nice photos too.

The owner is a car enthusiat and would like to support SAU.

Will

I'd be sticking to the back of the cruise tho and keeping it slow until I get used to it.  Big difference to an MX-5, and a 180 I used to own!

Don’t worry mate, it’ll just be a nice steady cruise through the hills, we don’t want any accidents. :D

Hey Sam, I'll be able to get us small pizzas for $4 each in the afternoon so we can get some food to fill our bellies. There is a car park at the pizza bar that we can all park in to get some nice photos too.

The owner is a car enthusiat and would like to support SAU.

Will

will, do you work near d'mario's pizza bar up at athelstone across from the petrol station?

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