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The weather is great, so lets do something.

I am suggesting a lunchtime BBQ at my place (tea tree gully) followed by an afternoon/evening cruise. Turn up to one or the other (even both)

Dates Sunday the 6th - (in the past sundays seem to be a better day for most people)

I will provide the place, BBQ some meat, Salads Bread, Sauce etc. You bring your car, drinks and meat.

Address and cruise route sent out by PM a lot closer to the date.

Open to others thoughts and input.

New SAU people welcome

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Wives welcome Guy?

Yes of course

Better still if you could convince them to wear a wench outfit and serve the drinks that would be cool.

I tried to convince Di but had no luck.

Wives and rugrats welcome as my 2 kids will be here anyway.

D'oh! I won't have my 32 on the road til early December... :)

However, as soon as I get it on the road, I'm up for cruises! Can't wait to finally have a car worthy of cruise-status :P

Adrian.

cruise sounds good, u'll have 2 slow down 4 me 2 keep up in my non turbo....but u never know, i might catch a implue buy attack and buy somthing in the next week lol

would any non skylines b allowed on the cruise? my mates got a hsv gto le 257rkw n he is always on holden cruises...

Vange give Dave a call at Wheelworx on South Rd or try Tyrepower Grenfell St or even Bob Jane Pultney St, have grabbed some sweet second handies from both those places before, remember to pay by cash(for some reason the price drops........you work it out....lol!!!!)

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Vange give Dave a call at Wheelworx on South Rd or try Tyrepower Grenfell St or even Bob Jane Pultney St, have grabbed some sweet second handies from both those places before, remember to pay by cash(for some reason the price drops........you work it out....lol!!!!)

will do...cash is the only way :D

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