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Ok people, we went for a drive up there today and turned back just after cessnock cause the road got too bad. The new destination is Walka Water Works(5 mins from maitland city centre) its a lovely spot with bbqs, tables and chairs room to kick a ball around etc. Entry is $3 to the park. *Details in 1st post*

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we'll be in the otha halfs car, mine doesn't get driven much anymore.

how many of us are definates?

so is it byo food and drinks or is that supplied at a cost?

we can meet you guys at the servo at the end of the freeway if your going to re-group.

let us know..

OK 7 Definates 2 maybes.

Byo everything, nothing is supplied. There are eleco bbqs up there. Dont forget $3 for entry to the park.

Mum's Taxi - We will meet you guys out the front of the caltex off weakleys drive, i think its called yangan drive. At about 11.15 if you like.

Im not sure if my frontbar will stay on at high speeds, so im still undecided...

Just come man, we will stop and help you pick up the pieces :bunny:

ok this should be good

no probs we'll be at the caltex at 11

we should have another car with us as well

so will we all be cruisin bak into town together afterwards?

Hey guys, im going to have to say - count me out- at the last minute! Im sorry! :)

But i will be keen to meet in town if you guys do drive back, just give me a msg on 0417268091 when you get in there.

Cheers, and have a great first half of the day.

ok this should be good

no probs we'll be at the caltex at 11

we should have another car with us as well

so will we all be cruisin bak into town together afterwards?

No probs, we might head into town after, see what happens.

Hey guys, im going to have to say - count me out- at the last minute! Im sorry! :)

But i will be keen to meet in town if you guys do drive back, just give me a msg on 0417268091 when you get in there.

Cheers, and have a great first half of the day.

Ill let you know when we are leaving dave.

Thanks to everyone who come, it was a nice day. It was good to meet some new people.

If anyone got any good pics could they please send them to me at [email protected]

Thanks

Josh and Krystle

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yeah man we seen that... we thought you were gone for sure.... at least it was only ride hight.....talk about bad luck...you barely drive your car as it is and the one time u bring it out u get pinned.. that really shits me!!!

while we were still in town we saw the same cop pull ova quite a few skylines.

so we all decided it was best to leave when we did

I think it was a pick on skyline day

Ahhh Adam, bummer man!!!!

At least your defect wasnt as big as my defect list after the last cruise!!!

But to cheer you up i got heaps of photos of your car and PM's them to you :P

Thanks for orgainsing the event Josh+Krystle (and for the snag + eggs too!!)




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