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Hey... a cruise is being organised for the south coast of NSW Areas.

Included are from Nowra to Eden (ACT also welcome).

Will be meeting up in moryua heads. :D

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Heres a rough timetable -

MEETING POINT TIME

Nowra maccas ( not bomaderry ) 9:45 - 10:00

Ulladulla?? (not sure yet ) 11:15 - 11:30

Bega skate ramp 10:30 -10:45

Narooma light house 11:45 - 12:00

Batemans Bay Bowling club carpark 12:00 - 12:10

Moruya swimming pool carpark 12:30

Destination 12:45(ish)

Feedback is welcome :mad:

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Hey Paul ,

We'll be in for this , sounds like fun. Any one else from nowra up for it ?

Clear side indicaters very nice thank you .Looking forward to seeing and chatting to you again .

Cheers Genelle & Laurie . :huh:

Humbla and I are in.

e-mail sent to Kano that two old farts from Nowra are going to be there.

See ya there Paul and all. Hope there is a meetup at Bateman's Bay or something.

Enjoy!

El Bee :thumbsup

Excellent. Im glad you's are coming. Is your son coming aswell?

I'll get the meeting points and times posted shortly.

:(

elbee111 - should be all good :(

Gtr Glafche - the maroon one is new in town. ex moruya car apparently.

Did the white one have a shopping list and GTR wing? if so, thats a lad I know. Hes not on the forum.

He's not on this forum ? So, I can say whatever about him ?

Nice guy, nice car.

Looking forward to saying gday again.

El Bee

He's not on this forum ? So, I can say whatever about him ?

Nice guy, nice car.

Looking forward to saying gday again.

El Bee

Yer..say what ever you like..I dont think he knows how to even turn a computer on.

Ive already told him what I think of his list and BOV fettish!! :(

Heres a rough timetable -

MEETING POINT TIME

Nowra maccas ( not bomaderry ) 9:45 - 10:00

Ulladulla?? (not sure yet ) 11:15 - 11:30

Bega skate ramp 10:30 -10:45

Narooma light house 11:45 - 12:00

Batemans Bay Bowling club carpark 12:00 - 12:10

Moruya swimming pool carpark 12:30

Destination 12:45(ish)

Feedback is welcome :P

elbee111 - should be all good ;)

Gtr Glafche - the maroon one is new in town. ex moruya car apparently.

Did the white one have a shopping list and GTR wing? if so, thats a lad I know. Hes not on the forum.

Yes the white one did have the above items on it, Looked pretty nice actually.

I'll be in bega over the weekend, so if i see them, ill say hi.

Yes the white one did have the above items on it, Looked pretty nice actually.

I'll be in bega over the weekend, so if i see them, ill say hi.

yeh. thats a mate of mine. Hes a good lad :laugh:

Theres a few R33's around bega now (5 to be precise), only a couple on SAU though.

There becoming almost as common as comondores!!

Will you be in a skyline? I'll keep an eye out for you. :P

yeh. thats a mate of mine. Hes a good lad :O

Theres a few R33's around bega now (5 to be precise), only a couple on SAU though.

There becoming almost as common as comondores!!

Will you be in a skyline? I'll keep an eye out for you. :P

Nah i wont be in the line, i was painting the westpac bank on carp street and princess highway at night, whos the guy in the white wrx on p's, seems to live on carp street, hahahah

I also saw a white r33, SKY80T, looked like a blonde chick driving,



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