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This is just a follow-up thread from the "Caliper Day" thread which has been re-scheduled due to paint supplies falling under. We have turned it into a cruise instead which should be more enjoyable for a lot of you :)

Anyways, details are as follows:

WHO:

Everyone welcome! However, if you plan on being silly, then please do not even bother showing. It is double demerits, please do not ruin things for everyone else.

WHEN:

Meeting at 10am Chatswood, Railway Street + Victoria Avenue

(somewhere along that strip of tarmac)

* Meetup in front of the RSL Club *

MAP:

Click here for Map

WHERE:

At the moment we don't know where we are going yet, but this is not a problem. All the regular cruisers know we always come up with some plan or another :(

Just to be safe, if you are planning to come along, please think of some places that you would like to be on Boxing Day.

WHAT TO BRING:

1) Yourself + Friends

2) Car

3) CBs

4) Money for Lunch / Fuel / Other Items

5) Swimming Gear (just in case) >>> this one's for you Joy :(

INTERESTED?

If you're coming, just post a Yes here or simply rock up in the morning... short notice I know, but yeah - see you all there!

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I'll be there

Ill bring board shorts aswel although that fact may change other people's minds on attendance and run for the hills

dOOdz- meet b4hand again? ill head over to your area this time and go up ED?? sms me if thats cool

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:D

Sounds interesting! If only I can follow someone up there. I have no idea how to get there. I check up the Where is.com but seems bloody confusing. Oh wells. Hope its fun for those who go. Anyone keen on me following them up there? Im pretty bad with directions. Sorry.

IcE CrEaMMM!!! YuMMMy!!!

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vuey28 and any others that want to cruise up there, im happy to lead the way. Can you guys meet at like Sylvania McDonalds at say 9am?

Or even Brighton at 915am?

Let me know

By the way my mouse is stuffed so it takes me ages to reply using keyboard commands

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