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Majorally pissed im getting four wisdom teeth out on the 12th and i checked with the doc and he reckons no way i can drive and i said do u understand that this is a Skyline cruise with Skylines , give me all the drugs you can dammit. No GO, sorry yawl:(

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Okay Sydney-siders try this on for size.

We meet at the Mirambenna regional park at about 8.00am(just west of the Mechano Set) you know corner Hume,Woodville Rd. We cruise through the 2nd half of nasho and down the coast road till the Albion Pk turn off. From there it's straight ahead on the Illawarra hwy and meet up with Shell & co.

As for the Dam road,,,,lets just say,,,someone who shall remain nameless wanted to find out what happens after the speedo runs out of numbers........

Neil.

Sounds good. I'll do my best to be there, along with R32 GTS4T.

S13drifter, you should be right after your op, it really isn't as bad as everyone says it is. I had 4 taken out when I was 19, 2 days later I was out partying again :(

I hope it all goes well for you.

J

Meet at 10:30am at Homebush Carpark 6C...

We should get to the BP that Shell is talking about by 12-12:30 no worries...

Please, no stupid speeding... This is a cruise, not a trackday or a drag meet... 10km/h over is sensible when the conditions allow it, but over that in long bursts is just asking for trouble with the law...

Does anyone from Sydney actually KNOW what BP Shell is talking about? Would be good if we had someone who could lead us without getting lost...

Andrew. :uh-huh:

Maybe what about the people from the west.

eg. Liverpool, Cecil Hills Blacktown and stuff meet up

earlier at Mirambenna and then cruise up to meet at homebush.

I know i'm stoopid but im one person who doesn't know where

6C is at Homebush. Well i guess it ain't really hard.. Just look for

where there are alot of Skylines! ehhea

Originally posted by Merli

Does anyone from Sydney actually KNOW what BP Shell is talking about? Would be good if we had someone who could lead us without getting lost...

When you see the Illawarra Highway exit, keep going....the servo complex is about 2km up the road :P
Originally posted by JiMb0

Homebush sounds good .... as you say, everyone knows where it is .. I have no idea where Mirambenna regional park is ?

Jimbo have you ever heard of a street directory,,,,God man what about the Mechano set?.....

I'm going the coast road,,,,Not interested in Hume Hwy,,,,thats for Commodores,,,,Straight line,,,,Boring......I'll be at the Park at 8.00am and leaving 8.30,,,,anyone that wants to meet me there is more than welcome.

Neil.

Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Sounds good, will try to get the day off work! Shell its my birthday on the 8th aswell! (read get me porn and bungers):uh-huh:

Bloody hell!! It's everybody's birthday!!! and it looks like I'm bringing the presents LOL

JIMBO!!! I found your MAPS!! :P they were down beside the passenger seat. I have put them on e-bay, so i will be rich very soon hehe :P

Originally posted by ndr

Jimbo have you ever heard of a street directory,,,,God man what about the Mechano set?.....

I'm going the coast road,,,,Not interested in Hume Hwy,,,,thats for Commodores,,,,Straight line,,,,Boring......I'll be at the Park at 8.00am and leaving 8.30,,,,anyone that wants to meet me there is more than welcome.

Neil.

Neil,

I will give you a ring regarding that meeting place, but i will definately be coming your way!!

The mechano set is just past parra eh? if thats the case, i'll pick up URINE on the way.

Christian

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