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the calais club are gonna cruise on the 16th, keep it all the same and we'll go with them i guess. what does every1 else think of thiks date??

keep it all the same ey, hmmm

well streetcommodores, calaisturbo, ls1 and a few other forums are already running together from what i could gather, just that ppl here move extremely slow :)

haha

the calais club is doing the cruise on the 17th VIC Brock Memorial Cruise - CONFIRMED

SUNDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER

PETER BROCK MEMORIAL CRUISE

$10 DONATION TO GO TO THE PETER BROCK FOUNDATION

9:00am to Meet at our Factory at 1/39 Foden Avenue, Campbellfield.

Registration on the Day.

'Brock' sticker to be given out to be given out to all registered, to be placed in top corner of windscreen.

All Cars Welcome.

Cruise to Head from Campbellfield, to Port Melbourne GMH Plant, then back out to Hanging Rock, Past Calder Park Raceway.

Details, Mick on 0423 339 770.

Please give indication of Interest...

Stickers Sponsored by Target Signs - 0410 345 030

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would be much better on a sunday. Roads wouldnt be as busy. and more people have the day off.

u havent done much driving on a sunday have you? :P Roads are packed on sunday's, even moreso when the sun is shining!

Seems like this is going to be the one

SUNDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER

PETER BROCK MEMORIAL CRUISE

$10 DONATION TO GO TO THE PETER BROCK FOUNDATION

9:00am to Meet at our Factory at 1/39 Foden Avenue, Campbellfield.

Registration on the Day.

'Brock' sticker to be given out to be given out to all registered, to be placed in top corner of windscreen.

All Cars Welcome.

Cruise to Head from Campbellfield, to Port Melbourne GMH Plant, then back out to Hanging Rock, Past Calder Park Raceway.

Details, Mick on 0423 339 770.

Please give indication of Interest...

Stickers Sponsored by Target Signs - 0410 345 030

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