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There will be a car cruise on saturday night the 3rd of october meeting at 8.30 2 grab something 2 eat. Leaving the meet point at 9.15. the meet point will be placed up on here sometime after 1am friday night for all of those who are interested. maps will b handed out. the cruise will take part through the hills spare tyres are recomended for this event aswell as some food n drink as there will b no shops after the first meet point.

more info uploaded friday night so keep an eye out on the forum saturday

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hey guys saturday night is looking pretty good for us 2 do this cruise, just a note bring some warm clothes as it does get quite cold. cant tell u guys many details til first meet point, maps have been sorted out just working on the minor details now. anyone from north sorry 4 where it will b but u wont wana miss out, once again the details will b up saturday 4 anyone interested.

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