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It looks like the 31st is the winner from our poll.

When - Friday 31st Jan 9.00pm leaving 9.30ish (usually that'll mean 10pm :P)

Where - Bunnings car park Mile End, on the city side of the car park, ie come into the cp from under the overpass if heading south (where we started on the joint LS1/Skyline cruise that rained).

Route - Something for everyone hopefully! Open to suggestions.

For those that wanted the 24th - go for it! But I can't make it.

CYA on the 31st ;)

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Cool.Round taillights are the go.

S'posed to be a SMASA cruise sat night(25th) starting at

Bunnings Windsor Gdns at 7.00pm.These cruises are huge.

Be good to see some Jap content there as is mainly local

street machines.

Bit tired tonight, might postpone my R34 cruise till tomorrow night.

See if I can scare some 'old school' street machines!

Sometimes guys bring out some real tough cars to these cruises

so will be interesting.

I went to rego dept today & reserved some number plates ;

EVO 007. Watch this space!!!!!

31st cruise looks good, will be good to meet some new Skyline

owners,hopefully some of you will also come out to the drags the following Sat night for some burnout action.

See ya.

Originally posted by Pawley

...i guess im a virgin to all this, but looking forward to a cruise with  all them round taillights.

You and me both Pawley.

I hope to make it, just might have a bit of trouble keeping up! Spose you need to leave someone behind to wear all the heat from the local boys in blue... So is it likely any other low powered vehicle owners coming along?

Steve

Henry,

Yeah mate you guys are welcome to come along.

I don't think anyone would have a problem with a few LS1 Commodore guys attending (all good blokes & nice cars).

Hey Henry maybe Martin might bring the Ute along for a bit of an arse whippin' ?:) More like he'll bring the Snorer to whip arse himself!

John,

Bye bye S2000 hello EVO7. Nice choice mate!

ALL - You guys/girls do realise this cruise is proportional to the likelihood of RAIN! The bigger the cruise the greater the chance of it raining :):P

Thanks for your number Matt, Ill give you a buzz at ten when I finish work. Hope your not too far down south by then as I work at in the northern burbs. Ill try to catch up with everone as soon as I can. Does Anyone know the best people to install my Apexi Rev Speed Meter. Cheers Matt

See you all there its been awhile:D

Steve,

If I haven't already said it, "welcome to these parts" :P

Bunnings Hardware (& car park) is located @ 108 Railway Tce Mile End (actually closer to the suburb of Mild End South).

The car park can be entered from Sir Donald Bradman drive (formally known as Burbridge Rd) when heading west towards the Adelaide airport. You can also enter the CP from Railway Tce itself by going under Sir Donald Bradman Drv (Burbridge Rd).

UBD ADELAIDE Street Directory Map 117 grid reference M-13, well that's what my '00 edition UBD has.

If you look on map 117 of the UBD the suburb of MILD END SOUTH is marked in bold black type, directly to the right of this is Railway Tce.

That should get you there mate.

Matt

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