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Hey Andrew, why not make it yum cha and cruise, there will be plenty of light for day pics, or were you more interested in night shots?

Plus Leo's always working later in the arvo.

Love to, just say where and when.

EDIT: oh right... ideas...

How about start under the narrows bridge then go east on canning hwy to great eastern, then onto the poly farmer fwy through the tunnel, onto the mitchell up to hodges head towards the coast, meat back up in the car park at the end of hodges, and down ocean reef road, onto oceanside promenade keep heading down to northshore dr, onto witfords ave keep going down down down down to port beach rd, then onto stirling highway down to freo then skidatatle after that?

Edited by -Dukes-
Love to, just say where and when.

EDIT: oh right... ideas...

How about start under the narrows bridge then go east on canning hwy to great eastern, then onto the poly farmer fwy through the tunnel, onto the mitchell up to hodges head towards the coast, meat back up in the car park at the end of hodges, and down ocean reef road, onto oceanside promenade keep heading down to northshore dr, onto witfords ave keep going down down down down to port beach rd, then onto stirling highway down to freo then skidatatle after that?

Hodges roadworks are a little messy atm....

i also haven't cruised in a long time.. hopefully i can finish my current project in time for some nice photos and what-not.

Would love to meet more SAUWA people.. think Karl is probably the only person i'd recognise (not in his new car tho).

glad to see so much interest from you all..

would be awesome to see you again Marcus with your beast of a car and Steve, i saw you at Salon but i don't think you recognised me so i left it at that lol

and Guy you're a joke, your car is awesome lol your not half regretting doing a paint job haha

bring out the two tone haha

still trying to organise so keep the ideas coming!

Andrew

may i suggest we have the burswood dome carpark as a meet point before we hit the tunnel.. that way when we go through there we're all grouped up nicely.

from there we can hit the beach for some nice sunset group photos.

edit: hoony, i reckon you and Nur were the 2 best looking cars at autosalon.

Edited by Wogan

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