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ummm... what are we going to do once we get to bathusrst? hold hands and jump around in circles??

shh or ur fired :)

umm as for meeting in richmond, we should meet at the carpark across from RAAF base.. plenty of space,.

Sam - Great idea :)

Oh no another bloody berowarian :)

a 33series 2...dont think Ive seen you around - all the local skylines are on here (Liz, me, burnsie, the R32) so get out to a cruise buddy!

ok, so now that I have moved/moving this weekend to richmond, I live 2 minutes from the RAAF base, and will def be meeting at the spot across the road from it before you enter richmond :(

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where the tennis courts are :(

ok, maybe no need for a homebush meet-up since no1 seems to be interested for it. I would rather just go from cross-roads (for all the campbelltown/liverpool) people directly to Richmond.

Nath95 and Trust33 u guys coming to Crossroads first right?

I'm out.

SORRYYYYYYYYYYYYYy

wat?!?!?! ur the one who wanted to go to Bathurst so badly!!!!! in fact ur the one that convinced me to change it to bathurst... not happy lizo not happy plus u dont get ur cb back!

ok, maybe no need for a homebush meet-up since no1 seems to be interested for it. I would rather just go from cross-roads (for all the campbelltown/liverpool) people directly to Richmond.

Nath95 and Trust33 u guys coming to Crossroads first right?

We haven't organised where we were gonna meet up but if your going from the crossroads straight to richmond then yeah we'll proly do that.

We haven't organised where we were gonna meet up but if your going from the crossroads straight to richmond then yeah we'll proly do that.

nath95 thats sounds good mate that way we can go together as I don't know the best way to Richmond.

and lizo, you are coming. <---- and yes, thats a full stop, so u gotta come as you started the Bathurst idea.

Liz,

I just relised I have monday the 7th off - bank holiday......details of said track day hahaha

and yes, Looks like ill be out of the bathurst cruise too - got a big day sunday with the car




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