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SYDNEY PEOPLE you have 2 choices! There are two groups meeting up:

For those who don't want to get up as early :D

Meet at 10:30am at Homebush Carpark 6C

People who want a longer cruise...

Meet at Mirambenna Regional Park at about 8.00am (just west of the Mechano Set), corner Hume, Woodville Rd.

CANBERRA PEOPLE same as original post...

Shell Gateway servo 10.30am

Neil.....if u bring the BBQ plate that would be fantastic, I will bring a heap of snags, a couple of loaves of bread and sauce...so we can have a sausage sizzle type thing :) Might also throw together some salads. If anyone wants to bring other stuff like rissoles, steaks or whatever then please do...

And a big bone for Monty :)

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Shell,

Cool, Jamie and I will take along a few litres of drinks (non Ach - sorry guys :D ), and some other stuff too.

So how many Canberra people we got going? hands up everyone, I know theres more of us than just Shell Jamie and I.....

BTW: going by the size of Monty I think half a cow MIGHT fill him up :eek: :eek: :eek:

Guest Mölders

Howdy All.

I will be coming along, will be my first Skyline cruise:D

I have a mate who is keen to come along as well, unfortunately he drives a Toyota Supra :rolleyes:

Is it ok if he comes along in a car from the "other side"???

I would like to join with the group that are meeting at the Mechano set. Is this meeting place still definite?

Cheers,

Mölders

Guest dj_matty_b

Please be patient as i have only just foun this web site!!!

Im having a bit of trouble using this forum!!

But will work it out!!!

Could you answer the following questions for me please ANYONE!!

I live in Penrith,

So where is the easiest place to meet up with the crew?

And What time?

And roughly how long to Canberra?

Thanks

Originally posted by Merli

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...

Andrew. :uh-huh:

answer your questions?

ps, welcome to the forums

Originally posted by Mölders

Howdy All.

I will be coming along, will be my first Skyline cruise:D  

I have a mate who is keen to come along as well, unfortunately he drives a Toyota Supra :rolleyes:  

Is it ok if he comes along in a car from the "other side"???

I would like to join with the group that are meeting at the Mechano set. Is this meeting place still definite?

Cheers,

Mölders

Yes everybody is welcome buddy,,,,,and yes the Mechano set site is still a goer.....8.00am.

my mobile is 0419 160561.

Gotta talk Terry into bringing his 318is now.......

Neil.

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