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Well this is the 1st Club Motavate BBQ of 2009

and we want it to be a big one, a lot of fun last year.

When:Saturday 4th July 1PM

Updated MEET POINT:

Arcadia Drive Car Park - Its the one next to penguin island in rocko

11am for 11.30am depart

Time:TBC

this cruise is going to be an open cruise, post on all sites you want to, want a big turn out.

Cost is $5 a head for cruise map which will cover food and soft drink, will be BYO on alcohol you want

bring along your friends.

Hope to see you there. :thumbsup:

Thanks,

Brandon.

www.ClubMotavate.com

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"Clubmotavate.com Bbq Day Cruise"

Updated MEET POINT:

Arcadia Drive Car Park - Its the one next to penguin island in rocko

11am for 11.30am depart

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Anyone whos up in civilization who wants to meet and roll down there, I might be up for it. Send me a pm or something if your interested.

We have a few NoR members so when I find out if they're all meeting somewhere first I'll let you know. :)

Will this cruise be south west? Or heading Perth way?

More than likely Perth way, I'll let you know. :)

Just FYI, we don't usually give out meet points etc, if your keen on coming meet up in mandy, its a nice drive. :P

I have done the drive a thousand times as i was from Mandurah..They should make the freeway more interesting and then it would be a nice drive (eg: 120km :cool:)

I will see what we are doing might come down for a cruise :)

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OFFIAL MEET POINT:

Arcadia Drive Car Park - Its the one next to penguin island in rocko

11am for 11.30am depart

Will be a big turnout, large number of clubmotavate kids there

Edited by reNEGaDe88

hey guys,

i'm a noob and would love to bring teh zed along. I'm NOR so keen to meet up beforehand coz i wont know a soul there. lemmie know if you guys organize something. i promise not to embarass youze with my noobness. or my zedness.

p.s. noob.

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