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This cruise will be a repeat of a very popular cruise that we ran last April. It will go through the Eastern Hills to Chittering and then Swan Valley and will end with a picnic at Lilac Hill Picnic spot. West Swan Road. Guildford

*** THIS WILL BE A LONG CRUISE ***

When: Sunday 19th of March

Where: BP Truck stop - On The corner of McDowell Street and Abernethy Road KEWDALE.

Time: 10am for a 10.30am Departure

There will be a raffle held

Tickets $2 each or 3 for $5

Prize: HP Photosmart 335 Photo Printer.

With a HP bt450 Bluetooth Wireless adapter included

- Courtesy of ITC

What to bring:

Full tank of fuel (Definate)

BBQ food and cooking utensils

Chair or picnic blanket

Drinks

Maps available on the day

T-Shirts and Stickers for sale on the day

Tshirts - $25 for members $35 non-members. Limited sizes available

Collared shirts $35 for members, $45 non-members. Limited sizes available.

SAUWA Stickers $5 each

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Been a member for over a year now & haven't been able to make it to any event or meet anyone (cept Josh), I'll see if there is anything I can do with work tomorrow, but until then it's another one I'll miss. Dammit!!

Should be there....considering the track day is postponed it'll be a chance for a decent shakedown run :)

Don't have a clue where the locations are but what do you guys reckon would be the roundtrip km on this cruise??

Some good news, I organised the day off, I go to work on Tuesday instead so I get to come! :P Look forward to meeting some people from here too. If anyone from here that's NOR needs a ride let me know, probably want a navigator if it's as long as stated. :P

One other question, SAUWA stickers??!! $5 each aren't they? If possible I'll grab a few, only got 2 skylinesaustralia stickers on my spoiler, need to fly the sauwa flag too.

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