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Hey guys thought i organize one last meet/possible cruise before everyone starts going on family holidays and what not for Xmas. From what i can see there's not a hell of a lot going on this weekend so why not a meet and maybe a cruise?

Date/Time: Arrive 9:30pm Depart approx 10:30-10:45pm

Friday 16th Dec

Location: 286 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading VIC 3131 (Behind Brand-smart entrance via left side of Brand-smart)

Destination: will discuss on the night

What to bring: Full tank of petrol in case.

Hope to see some familiar faces and some new ones!

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AHH MAN!!!! i just jumped on to create an event for the same night..but official sau cruise...ahh well got beaten by mr wanna cruise everynight by hours...:P

well i am down...pm me if you wanna discuss route... :)

Last one was good. Will try make it down to this one too.

Won't be able to get there at 9:30 though. Should definitely make it by 10:45.

Will be good to see some more rwd this time as well :)

Glad you's are enjoying them, nothing i love most then meeting/cruising with people that have the same interests

And no problems dude as long as you have someone's number that's goin to be there to let them know, because don't want to wait around if you don't end up coming an we don't know lol

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