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lol there are bp's but not the 98octane kind :glare: In between Norseman in WA & I think it was Ceduna in SA, it's jerry can spec.

Said it before & I'll say it again, if you don't have 100L of 98 fuel in the boot, it's not a roadtrip. :P

my only idea for next cruise is that it be summer (or hot) and it be mid day and we hit some beaches preferable end up at lik cott or scarbs +icream ftw.

Not rained out and having to overclock my windscreen wipers to be able to see for a split second while dodging kangaroos...*cough starlight cruise cough* :P

<br />my only idea for next cruise is that it be summer (or hot) and it be mid day and we hit some beaches preferable end up at lik cott or scarbs +icream ftw.<br />Not rained out and having to overclock my windscreen wipers to be able to see for a split second while dodging kangaroos...*cough starlight cruise cough* <img src="style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":laugh:" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /><br />
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OBH!

No DD thought....

Hey guys...

I'm new to the whole forum scene but bought myself a skyline last year and want to get into the cruise's and such. how about Brookton... It's about an hour and a half out of Perth from Armadale area. Cool little town!! :pwned:

I drive through Brookton all the time... It is on my way to Hyden... :blink:

Take my word, never leave your car unlocked, even for a split second.... :O

Oh, and the roadhouses are shit to boot.... ;)

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I wish to come along on any cruise in Perth as not been on a skyline cruise B4, plenty of other cruises but im sick of the carpark to carpark commodores and falcons cruises....

Will the meet point and date be posted on here? im worried i will miss events as dont get much chance to see this site.

please PM me. thx

We should really set up a calendar or blog or something, that way people can get notified of the upcoming events. I'd be happy to do the work, just need some backing. :P

HA HA Thanks for noticing my hard work LOL

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