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got some boys bringing their pride and joys out on october 14th (saturady) to head for a cruie, either geelong or down the mornington peninsula. Puttin out an invite to any other skyline drivers who are interested in joining in. Its NOT an OFFICIAL cruise but more of a fun day out to meet other enthusists.

Meeting at 10:30am at Bell st Mc Donalds (cnr bell st and st geoges rd preston)

cruise to either side of peninsula, (location tba) pick a location to stop and kick back

then cruise back home

WILL BE WEATHER PERMITTING. SUNNY DAY ONLY WITH NO RAIN

Cheers

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hey Andrew, do you drive a blue wrx with white mags & cooler?

Nah he works in Safeway (do not see how he can afford the insurance)

Mine's dark blue, about the only wrx in Geelong with a SAU sticker

Andrew :D

that blue rex with the white wheels and cooler is my mate, pretty quick for minimal mods

nah man dealer (no mass wing, not a poser)but did have some wing on it, need 2 get holes filled soon . here it is:

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You could stop in that park just outside geelong (on way to drysdale) or go down to portarlington and get some fish n chips type thing. Then cruise around the peninsular from portarlington past St leonards etc.

St Leonards - Drysdale direct used to be a really shit road, full of potholes.. got 2 flats in a week once!! Dont know if it's better now though.

From memory it's about 30mins from geelong to portarlington or st leonards.

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