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Hunter Valley Lunch Run, 29/03 (at last a date!)


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Guys and Gals.

Mark this one in ur diaries.

I am organising a cruise to the Hunter Valley for lunch for either Saturday the 22nd of March or Saturday the 29th of March. We'll be leaving in the morning and there'll be a few meeting points to make things easy for everyone. I'll go into specific details closer to the date and when I have an idea on numbers. If you are interested in coming, could you please let me know via this thread, which of the 2 dates would be best for you.

This should be plenty of notice to plan for it ;)

Lets have as many people as possible at this one. I'm sure it'll be a great day :)

p.s. can a mod please sticky this :)

UPDATE!!!!!

Meeting point will be THORNLEIGH MCDONALDS @ 8:30am for a 9:00am sharp departure

We will be hading up the old pacific highway to West Gosford McDonalds to meet a few people from the coast. Meeting in Gosford is looking like 10am ~ 10:15am. From there we will drive up the F3 to the hunter. I have had a few very interesting suggestions on destination today so am still undecided on the destination.

Hope this helps you guys out in the mean time :)

Stay tuned ;)

Attendees:

RONIN

MzSupra007 (plates: MZ007)

ed (maybe)

UR2EZ

Moanie

Carlo

BY BY (maybe)

Duncan

XXE-R32

Franks

bigvis

Oz GTR97V (maybe)

GTR-80Y (maybe)

croat

brendanf

dishgirl

Don91E (maybe)

Jimbo

Majanal

QIK78U

Airzone

swifty

jtir (maybe)

MissS13

Grim

MrR33

Endorean

kil41t

skylark

Lozza150

Drivebai

hotino

Merli

Tex (maybe)

Kinks (maybe)

Benm (maybe)

red900ss (maybe)

Sura

XterC

there will be 2 or 3 others that are not from SAU that may come along.

Looking good :P

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Rofl... Tosh gonna be car whoring his own car, pity its only an MR2 j/k :lol:

Sounds like a plan Tosh, Troy knows an awesome place we went to in the Hunter before, heaps of parking and very nice BBQ area if you are keen I shall look for the details




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