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Hey guys,

It's been a while since we've all caught up for a cruise. So we are finalising plans for the next cruise now.

The Newcastle (and local area skylines) will be travelling south this time down to Bateau Bay to hopefully meet up with any Central Coast skylines :angry: . If people would like to bring football's and camp chairs along so we can be comfy and entertained that would be great. If people have any suggestions for lunch and anything else then please voice them too. The last cruise we went on the the water works was a great day - so make sure you let any skyliners who dont check SAU regularly know that this is event is on too.

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When: Sunday 22nd October, 2006.

Locations: From Newcastle to Batteau Bay.

Time: Meetup at 9:00am at Spears Point carpark. Leave at 9:30am. (Try to be there on time, its annoying waiting for stragglers).

Route: Will be given out on the day.

Food: Apparently there is some nice little fast food joints opposite the place we will be parking at for lunch.

Cars attending: (16)

d-d

ULOOOK

Mum's Taxi

JEV666

KAI53Y

Black Warrior

dean1285

JT25RB

LewyTheFlyS13

garlo

EK

EVI-13L

bassfiend

Snoopy

smuffrey

skyr31s3

(Meeting at Bateau Bay) (10)

DJ Brave

Tinks

Tripin

Br3tt

Lanky 71

GTsauRus

THE BUM! (on behalf of msnismo!!! )

Zoom Zoom

Kyle 785

Benjo

(Will update when people let me know they can make it)

We will be meeting here where the red cross is marked at 9:00am:

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And arriving down here:

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Hope to see you all there & that the weather is fine for that day :)

Cheers,

Dave.

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Hey Dave,

You can count me and Pete in on this.

We'll be in my car for this cruise, Pete blew his gearbox in the 32, and won't be fixed in time.

Yippee my car gets to come out of the shed other than just to run the kids to school.

Krissy..

Post this up in the central coast thread.

A few of us coasties will be interested in heading out to meet you guys.

Just a side note about the haven. For the past 2 weeks it has been defect central (having a RTA bus out there and all). So if you are heading down on a Thursday night, don't go into the haven. >_<

Yeah man I realise that. Thats why I said "just a side note". Was more for anyone in the Newie area who was thinking about cruising down on a Thurs just for fun sake.

:)

So it will be safe from cops on a sunday?

ill talk with some of the hornsby crew and we might cruz up and meet with you

Sounds good, more skylines the better :D

I will come along to this one. It has been ages since I have been on a cruise. The other half will bring her car along to, so count JEV666 and KAI53Y in for the day.

OMG!!! KAI53Y is the black 34 BR3TT took a pic of at Wesfield Tuggerah and posted on cc thread!!!

My plate is KA53YS !!! I'm a white R33!

SHAZZAMMM!!! he he he!!! :laugh:




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