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For all you people out there that are wanting a Skyline (Jap car)meet-cruise here is your chance to unleash your machines.

The meet will take place on Friday the 10th of January at 9:00pm in front of the Albert park pits and we'll depart at 9:30

The meeting point is the ALBERT PARK PIT STOPS @ 9:00PM

We will be departing at 9:30pm sharp!

The cruise will head down along beach road past the elwood beach where most

likely we will stop for photos or a break etc..

Then back again along beach road heading down towards Frankston way..

We will be taking the Arthurs Seat route..

Nice Twistie Roads and scenery

Please note maps for the cruise will be handed out on the night at the

First meeting point.

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I need to replace some suspension bushes on my car first, if it's finished before the 10th, I sure would like to come along since haven't been on a cruise for some time....

But please, not those bumpy rides at kangaroo ground again... I'm sure it'll only do more damages to your car's shock & suspension, not to mention loose screws on various body bits n pieces everywhere....

Since it's night time cruise, I reckon would somewhere be around the fav cruise strips, st kilda, city?

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fellas... u know i'm in, no worries.. yeah i think we should a pretty cruisy sort of cruise, hehe

st kilda and city sounds fine, but even as much as i would like chapel, i cant afford a canary atm.. :P

im in for wateva cruise though, bit of fun and get to meet fellow skyliners...

Originally posted by skyline33

I'm thinking albert park pits for the meet and cruise else where definetly not the city

albert park pits meeting is a good idea. Pretty central area... can head up kingsway, or south down nepean or up dandenong rd i guess.. also plenty of parking room and no hassles out that way.

yeo halfcut has been sitting at our glass factory for a month or so

better to pay someone to do it quicker than what we could do it at my house...with less headaches

never know...if this pipe on the colt gets replaced maybe i could head down for a quick meet with u guys ahaha

Originally posted by Greg

if i can con someone to sit in the passenger seat (me is on L plates) i will come along for my SAU first cruise ever :P i look forward to meeting you guys.  

ahmed we could do our exchange then?

yeah sure, no problem

Originally posted by MZNISMO

how bout a nice leasurely cruise down beach road towards frankston way..

the roads arent too bad that way??

yeah that sounds good... we start off at albert park then head towards frankston.

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