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Hi all.

Time for the next cruise

WHEN: Meet at 1100am Clifton Beach Shops

WHERE: Up the Captian Cook hwy past Port Douglas and the up Rex's range trough Julatten and onto Mareeba For lunch. Back down to Cairns via the Kuranda Range

Hope to see everyone who can make it there :thumbsup:

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Hey everyone, your northern cousins should have some decent numbers for this.

We have approx 10 - 11 cars confirmed, and half dozen or so more that will hopfully be coming!

We have about a dozen non skyliner's also wanting to get in someone else's car and get involved. There mightn't actually be enough seats for all the passengers!

If u are from cairns (or brownsville, innisfail, ingham, mareeba, port douglas etc) bring your skyline down and meet and greet everyone else in the area that shares a common passion!

We have had a great response so far for this cruise. We had 10 cars show for the first one and had a ball.

So show up with your skylines and show them off :rolleyes:

Come and meet some great people and get off the couch on a Sunday

Was a top cruise man, keep em coming. Just got to get the numbers up to keep it a regular thing.

not a bad turn out....

once the word spreads though we will get more..

Top day. Had a blast.

I'll post up some pics :D

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