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I think its time for another Nasho run peoples! :)

Also if Moanie has her car back on the road its a welcome back cruise too!

I was looking at Friday 26th May. If this date is a problem for some people (whores take priority) we can change it to the Staurday no wuckers!

I was thinking we could meet up at Warratah Street at 7:30pm and head out by 8:00pm.

Once we get to Bald Hill (Stanwell Tops) we can go our seperate ways or continue to the Gong via the new bridge and stuff.

Let me know if you guys are keen!

:woot::D

Attendee's

Sproosy - Ill be there! :woot:

Miss Turbo - Interested :woot:

Jago - yea mate im keen :woot:

R33Deviat - Hopefully have car back by then! If so... I should be there! :woot:

MR331307 - Ill meet yous in the gong somewhere :woot:

siddr20 & friends - im in

Mr G - im in

MaTBoY - Thinking

B0057A - Thinking

smasha - im in

hanyou - Thinking

wraith_skyline - im in GTR hopefully!

Map

I have added a map for those who may not know where the intial meet up point is. I have highlighted the street name in RED. This is also the stretch of road where there is plenty of space to park and wait for the stragglers. The meet up point is inbetween Bath road and Oak. See the map, dig it, woot!

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hhhmmm might be exactly what the Cefiro needs after a rebuild....

Hopefully have car back by then! If so... I should be there!

Oh well - i might just have to go with you and see just how good a ceffy can be :)

I think its time for another Nasho run peoples! :O

Also if Moanie has her car back on the road its a welcome back cruise too!

I was looking at Friday 26th May. If this date is a problem for some people (whores take priority) we can change it to the Staurday no wuckers!

I was thinking we could meet up at Warritah Street at 7:30pm and head out by 8:00pm.

Once we get to Bald Hill (Stanwell Tops) we can go our seperate ways or continue to the Gong via the new bridge and stuff.

Let me know if you guys are keen!

:O:)

Attendee's

Sproosy - Ill be there! :)

Miss Turbo - Interested :woot:

Moanie - Scrubbing/Driving not sure yet :woot:

Sl!m - if im in the country ill be there. :woot:

Jago - yea mate im keen :woot:

Ill meet yous in the gong somewhere




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