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


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Im out

my work has told me they want me to work tomorrow, server maintainence. But i am getting paid an extra $300 so that is good, but i really wanted to go

have fun and remeber to drive safe

Still a few coming, eh:

MzSupra007 (plates: MZ007)

ed (maybe)

UR2EZ

Moanie

Carlo

BY BY (maybe)

Duncan

XXE-R32

Franks

bigvis

Oz GTR97V (maybe)

GTR-80Y (maybe)

croat

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)

Sura

XterC

guys i will be joining the cruise up, meeting at thornleigh maccas, however i wont be staying around for lunch. i have to get back to work and I also wouldnt mind visiting some vineyards. i'll grab a quick bite on the way home instead...

Thanks alot guys :)

I had heaps of fun...... sorry bout the dirt road on the way in but what can u do.....

Food was excellent, was nice and relaxing to get away from the city for a day.

To the central coast boys who didn't eat with us..... sorry bout not meeting u @ Macca's @ 3. We ended up leaving a lil later and didnt have anyway of contacting u. Loz, I didn't save ur mob into my phone :)

BTW: There was $25 cash left over which no one claimed so I will be donating it to SAU.

Thanks again guys :)

Hey I had a great time. I was the passenger in Croat's Black R33. We left early but still had a great time cruising up and can't wait too see you guys again sometime soon. Dirt road was a bit of a *itch but the best drive was on the way to Gosford from Thornleigh!!!!




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