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If you guys can pick a date, I've got a cruise route, and stops already mapped out for a SAU VIC cruise/dineer/movie night at the Dromana drive ins which we just had on the weekend. we can use it again if you guys are keen.

If you guys can pick a date, I've got a cruise route, and stops already mapped out for a SAU VIC cruise/dineer/movie night at the Dromana drive ins which we just had on the weekend. we can use it again if you guys are keen.

hmmm seems pretty pricey :)

meet > cruise > meet /food > cruise > meet / go home.

this would suit me but im happy with anything cheap :lol:

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OK people I think it is time we dragged this thread back up ! Since benny has lost interest.

25-26 February is the w/e to have it I think. Should have my kit painted by then...6 months later :D

Havnt organised a cruise before so im not sure what there is to it. Basically a map for everyone and go somewhere with lots of parking?

What do you guys want:

> Freeway

> Hills

> Eating

> Scenery

Lets get this idea back on track dammit !!

Hey i'm down for those dates at this point. Hills or scenery sound good.

If this does happen prob be wise we let a few other forums know to get a larger number, Seen quite a few other 4 door both skylines and cefiro owners on NS.

indeed. There is a dude that apparently lives east of pakenham (out in the sticks) and has a white ceffy. Seen it twice this week. I think theres a few of them around these days.

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Well i think i have a location to cruise to.

> About 1.5 hours from Chadstone (weekly ns meet point) to the end location.

> Flowing mountain drive, once out of the suburbs, with a steep climb at the end.

> Apparently there is lots of parking and also bbq at the end.

> And walks for anyone who is a freak. :P

I will probably drive it before the date to make sure all the parking and bbq's are ok.

From memory the roads are all 'ok' no big holes.

So what do you think about it for Cefiro, Laurel, other 4 door imports ?

:)

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