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Cruise Tonight March 15th: Mandurah -> Perth -> Freo


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Well we're leaving Mandurah at 9.30, takes about 20mins to get to Baldivis shops (if you keep the speed), should leave Baldivis shops by around 10.05-10.10.

So to answer your question, should be there around 10.35 or so?

I think mattxwa with the white 33 is meeting us at carousel too, maybe arrange to follow together to carousel or something?

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joondalup sheeshh.

For those meeting us at one of the regroup points. I'll post the ETA's for each regroup point on the first post so you have a rough idea.

But If you'd like me to pm you my mobile # let me know and you can give me a call on the nite and I'll update how far away we are from the stop point etc. :blink:

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I've also got some people meeting at the carousel also. Expect us to be there 10.30-11.00, otherwise just enjoy the driver down to Mandurah

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EPIC FAIL :P:(

doing that clutch has turned out to be really difficult, gotta remove a million things, i wont have it done by tonight,

I dont wanna sound like a bum but does anyone feel up for a nav?? I know its a bit late notice n i'm sorry but if anyone lives NOR, and wants some random guy to nav for em' let me know :P *gets on knees n begs*

Thanks guys

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yep, alright i'm coming :D we can grab maps at carousel?

andrew

anyone here NoR want to meet somewhere beforehand and head to carousel together?

i'm in mirrabooka

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