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


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I live near tuggerah in Berkeley Vale.....

I haven't had much attention to my Skyline yet, cause I only got it on Saturday, but I did get my first wave from a fellow skyline driver at Terrigal....

I would have waved back but I didn't see him until it was too late. at least my passenger waved back...

Tuggerah Macca's is a regular hangout cause of the large car park. I haven't been there yet, with the new girl.

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Endorean: it might be best if u meet us near Wahroonga before we head to Homebush on the day as Homebush 6C will most probably be the first meeting point.

And if you do come, I would suggest bringing a CB radio to make it easy to stay in contact with what's going on :D

Endorean: Seriously where do all the cars hang out ? it would have only been about 10-11pm at Tuggerah Macca's and after these 7 or so guys left it was just me and the staff members (why is it coastie Macca's chicks are always cuter than those in the city ?)

RONIN:

well I dont mind going from Homebush 6C, and I've allready got a CB so that part is covered.

JIMBO:

Usually on a Saturday night, it's usually at the entrance or terrigal that they are at. If it's at terrigal, the REAL performance cars hang out near the big Skillion, the RICE RACERS and BOGAN MOBILES are at the first car park near the beach. It's a sad sight.

Ahh the skillion ... spent many a drunken moment rolling down it :D

Sweet, that's usually where I'll go if I'm up that way .... that way I can park the car, chill on the grass and look at some of that coastie eye candy ..... damn I miss the coast sometimes :P

Only thing I hate about the coast is that there are too many bogans out with piss in em who make nice cars need panel beating .... shame shame ...

Yes I totally agree with you on the bogan part...

although it is quite nice, blowing them off at the lights.... Only had my car for a few days at the moment and allready had about 4 'P' Plater d***heads in VN bogadores try and 'go' me at the lights.

The looks on there faces is quite priceless.

Hey, I'm a green P plater ;) Seriously, I know what you mean though, I had a worked VP try to go me the other night. Blew him away on two standing starts, then the fuc_ker tries to get me when I was stopped at the lights, he stayed a good 20 m back to get a rolling start against me .... still munched him, got a good launch and wound him within seconds :D

I outgunned a 255kw HSV thing Monday night... loved it. Then I got to the windies on the road I was on and I embarressed him SOOO badly that I felt embarresed for him (and that doesn't come easily as I hate bogandores).

sweeeeet.. im up at toukley every second sat... have always wondered where the cars are at on a fri/sat night

have been out driving many a times and have only been able to spot one skyline....

hrmmm will check out the entrance ??

the car park near the water im guessing or the main street ??

hrmmm might even sus out terrigal..

are there any runs or is it show and tell ???

yeah peats ridge is always good.

I'm always out trying new places to go on the coast and near newcastle.

If anyone is up on the coast and fancies a run, PM me I'll be glad to show around..

any update to the hunter valley run....

I have just thought, I really need an Avatar..

Goin up on Friday night with g/f, staying Sat night aswell.

Will meetup with you all there, just look out for the drunk guy staggering around a black R32 trying to teach his girlfriend to drive manual so he can get back to the hotel from the days "cheese" tasting. :D

Rhys.

heheeh.... sarcasism is apparent on that last one.... hehe lol.

hmm, you do have a point about the PM bit, so my mob num is 0403 53 6180.

was there anything going on on Friday night, there was a sh!teload of skylines around the coast. I was tailing on with a number plate EvilR34 or something to that effect.




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