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Hey all,

Im organising a cruise to Victor Harbour this Sunday the 5th, its not a big cruise,just a small cruise to meet people and to take photos of cars and have lunch in the area. This is a good oppotunity to chill and relax and meets others. Hooning and Irresponsible drivers will be told to leave as we have enough drama from cops.

Time of meet up is 12 afternoon

Leaving time will be at 12.30

There will be no map supplied because no1 reads them anyway, its just going to be a simple road to get to Victor Harbour. Hopefully this cruise will be a success and the day will go fine.

If interested pm me and i will send you the details......edited by SLED.......Thnx

Organised by Exclusive car club

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i would love to come mate but i am going to be playing golf and soccer on that day....sorry i am out

aww thats alright then, mayb next time. i Just got off defect thats why i was soo happy and made a cruise =]

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OK start again on the right track pls........I've edited the 1st post cause Steve does have a point and therefore saw no need to keep the posts that related to it.

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Isn't the import swap meet going to be on this Sunday?

I am pretty keen but I was even more keen on hitting up the swap meet lol

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As far as I know it was moved to the 5th, someone please correct me if I'm wrong because I am pretty keen on boosting to victor on sunday

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got this on Ns.com

We've decided to push this event back 1 month to Chase some better weather.

We're now looking to hold the Cruise and Main event on the 4th and 5th of JULY

You can still register your spot on the website www.importswapmeet.com.au

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okay, the Import swap meet isnt happening this month due to the weather madness, read the topic on here.

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=387633

yeah will c how i go, may be in adelaide this weekend, but i have a 7hr drive home from Victor and then work on monday morning. where is it starting from?

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