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HI ALL.

A bunch of us decided it would be a good idea to have an Aussie day cruise.

If you would like to attend please put your name down.

It is on the Sunday 25th January the day before Australia Day for those who like to spend Australia Day with friends, have an aussie BBQ and get on the drink etc etc...

We are all meeting at Stapylton BP at 9.30am, We will be heading north.. To somewhere around Cleveland Point..

Bring friends if you like.

Any excuse to have a little fun, but please no silly stuff as the guys in blue will be notified of this event.

:):):)

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just so everyone is clear, i made a boo boo on the reply to "where is stapylton BP" it is actually opposite yatala pies but it is still the meet spot...

sorry for inconvenience. i pm'd couple of ppl but this is the in general fix up.

thanks guys

People currently attending cruise, including boostcruising.

ASHKYY + her lovely RRB20

SKURMANN in his scratched RX :D might be fixed soon

32JEZ (maybe) in his 4 dr R32

ELV_WAYS

TEAMGTI

2bplzd

theesp

JAMES_91 +2

CRESSIE +UNITED STYLES CAR CLUB

Subaru Mad.

STANISLAV

MALLEY91 + 3

BEELZEBU89 + His sexy R32 GTR

sam533+ a few cars,

mr33pig

Azazel

Scrags (maybe)

blackdahlia

FiReBuG in s13.. yum

pop_corn

A11 IN 300C

NAYS 69

goldfish01

TJ_R33

if you havent been added to the list but you have posted before this post let me know..... lol

Will be updated continuously.

  Tyson 1990 said:
I might be down for it if i can find a friend to come with me lol.

hey no worries, let me know and i shall add you to the list. bring a uhf if you go... or if u dont hve one that is fine too.

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