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more details please. Where exactly we meeting, what time, where exactly in the city are we going to (isn't looking hugely appealing as city is usually chockers, im not a fan of traffic). More info please

Ok,

The formal is on Wednesday 23rd November.

We are meeting at Dolls Point where Zig Zags is at about 6.00 for a 6.30 dep.

We are then cruising down to near the IMAX where all the GIRLS should be waiting lol.

Depending on how many cars we have we can cruise somewhere.

I just need to be back by about 12 to pick them up.

I just organised a formal cruise on Friday night, hopefully this one is BETTER!

Pics here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=95458

Anyone who is interested let me know through PM.

Thanks

Stel

so that's the definate meet point?

Is it on the main road leading to dolls point? (never been to dolls point).

How we gonna navigate through the traffic and lights etc of the city?

Have you picked a quick route in?

And henzie, get to brighton le sands and go from there, easiest way i'd say would be the M5 and get off on the grand parade, then turn around and head back up the other way and take the turn off to dolls point.




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