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Welllll kind of seems pretty clear the winner in the dates so hopefully without to many objections the date for the Christmas cruise will be the 9th of December :P.

Style32 and anyone else who wants to come minus ride I'm sure will be able to find a lift with some lovely sauer :).

Ok just to clarify :):

Date: 9th December

Meeting place: The Museum

Cruising to.. : The cotter for lunch (byo of coarse), some random points in Canberra for some photos, its been suggested mount ainsle, and the brand depot car park.. *shrug* can be decided on the day but bring a camera!

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with the money left over from dinner i thought that was going towards some snags, bread and sauce :happy: that way people can just bring some drinks and any fancy food they want to eat

Define fancy food???

Is this like VB or Tooheys Old?? Arrgghhh no that would be classed as drinks........fancy food??, is this a Canberra thing??? I'll have to come now.......just to watch and learn what fancy food is and how to eat it!!!

count me in for sure now! car may even be back on th road this week :P definitly by the 9th providing i don't find something else to break on it between now and than lol

awesome will be good to se you and ur car out its been a while since ive seen it around!

awesome will be good to se you and ur car out its been a while since ive seen it around!

?? you've seen me and my car before?? i've met the skyline babe?? wow when was that sorry if this sounds rude :P

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