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Next C'town Cruise To Mt Kiera And W'gong


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Gday,

Organising a cruise that will meet at designated then cruise to Mt. Kiera and the on to Woolongong maccas.

Will have it on 25th of July (best time for me really:)

Meet: 10.30 at Crossroads shopping Casula out front of KFC.

Righto- So all is welcome. Hope to have agood turn out as there just doesnt seem to be many cruises ahppening at the moment which is a shame.

So hope to see a whole heap of people at 10.30am at KFC at the Crossroads shopping in Casula on Saturday the 25th of July. We will then cruise doen to Mt kiera which is a really nice scenic route and fun windy roads that arn't too hectic for people like myslef that are in desperate need of new tyres. We will head to the top at the function center then will check out the view then head down to maccas in the 'gong.

Whole trip there and back will be min of 2 hours. Up to wht happens to how long it will be

Am happy tp go with the flow on the day. Things are always subject to change:)

Anyhoo, KFC opens at 10.30 so by the time i have my feed ect ect we will head off at approx 11am.

Reply on this if you are coming. evry week or so i will update an attendance list. Hope to see you there

Gem

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