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Hey guys, its been a while since ive been on a nice cruise full of skylines. so i was hoping to see if anyone would be up for a cruise to Skyhigh dandenong.

Well any here are the details.

Meet Location. Doncaster Westfield Shopping center roof top. entrance via Doncaster Rd

Time. 7:30pm Leave 8:00pm 17-10-09

il print off some maps for the night.

dont be shy.

IN so far.

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alr33x

wanzi

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Hey guys, its been a while since ive been on a nice cruise full of skylines. so i was hoping to see if anyone would be up for a cruise to Skyhigh dandenong.

Well any here are the details.

Meet Location. Doncaster Westfield Shopping center roof top. entrance via Doncaster Rd

Time. 7:30pm Leave 8:00pm 17-10-09

il print off some maps for the night.

dont be shy.

yo man sounds good i should be down for that

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last time i went there, we parked in the gravel car park since the main gates were closed at night

when me and my friends came back to our cars they were covered in like 1cm of dust,

coz some commos decided to do doughnuts before they leave while we were walking to the sky high point

needless to say, we wern't happy

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Hey guys, its been a while since ive been on a nice cruise full of skylines. so i was hoping to see if anyone would be up for a cruise to Skyhigh dandenong.

Well any here are the details.

Meet Location. Doncaster Westfield Shopping center roof top. entrance via Doncaster Rd

Time. 7:30pm Leave 8:00pm 17-10-09

il print off some maps for the night.

dont be shy.

IN so far.

Me

alr33x

wanzi

Can't you wait until next saturday? For the official SAU vic cruise :D

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ye nothing planned for the night. might tag along. but seeing as im only 10min away from mount dande can someoen PM me and ill send you my numer. just message when you guys are close and ill join the pack

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