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Guys and Girls,

As discussed in the Campbelltown thread, we have decided to organise a meet up and a cruise for the campbelltown and sorrounding area skyliners.... All are more then welcome to attend, regardless of where you are situated around Sydney =) I do realize its relatevely short notice, however can't be bothered waiting for an event for months to occur!

Date/Time: 4th June (Sunday) at 12:30 for a 1:00 pm departure

Meet up: Campbelltown Krispy Kremes car park

Destination: Wollongong or whatever we all agree on

Will bring the camera as usual and take hundreds of photos and videos so make sure your beast is clean and well presented.

If possible, reply here and I will start a list of atendees.... Also, if you have an interesting cruise destination other then Gong, express yourself.

Don't know if there has ever been a SAU members cruise so lets make the first one big!

List of atendees so far:

Alien + few livo/ctown skyliners

MZQ11K

DIF

SoulBlighter

Nath95

Jantolis

Quinny

BWA

Ports

MR 33 + mates

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Because it's people from campbelltown that want to meet up, otherwise i could see why this would be so random and stupid place to meet up.

You do realise we aren't crusing in ctown. We will be going somewhere.

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