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Hey NSW Boys n Girls!

My other half and I are coming to NSW for a few days on our way to NZ in February. Anyway its my boys 30th birthday :sorcerer: while we are over in Sydney and I really need organise something rememberable for him. So I was wondering if there's anything that would be really cool for an absolute car nut in sydney for his birthday?? I was thinking something car related like a track day or something (if anyone has an R34 GTR they want to lend us to go on the track? haha *jk*) or failing that anything you boys reckon would be really cool for your birthday ..... i need ideas.

Hugs

Lauren

aka Niz.

:laugh:

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Sorry, I should have given you more info! lol

www.udrive.com.au it's the only way I know of to get on the track without your own car.

I haven't done one of these days, but I'm sure there is a forum member who has who'll be able to tell you what they are like.

sure are slim :w00t: arrive late on the 1st of February and we leave for new zealand on the 5th .... pauls 30th birthday is on the 4th so kinda wanted to do something special - i have some mates that are in sydney but their idea of something special is les.bian mud wrestling - so i dont think i'll be asking for their help :w00t:

sure are slim :O arrive late on the 1st of February and we leave for new zealand on the 5th .... pauls 30th birthday is on the 4th so kinda wanted to do something special - i have some mates that are in sydney but their idea of something special is les.bian mud wrestling - so i dont think i'll be asking for their help :P

haha cool, if you guys have a day where your not busy, let me know, wouldnt mind meeting up for a beer and saying G'day :rofl:

yeah everyone seems to rave about the bridge climb. something i though agh boring but because everyone has said its really good i might have to look into it further :spank:

We should have a day free for a cruise - we are there over an weekend. Might have to car whore tho .... no plans to get a rental in sydney no real point as most of the time our friends will play chauffeur haha.

We are staying at a frineds house that apparently over looks the harbour.

theres this special forces boat which goes through the harbour and out through the heads at over 100 km/h

few mates did it and they loved it.can't rremember the name ,but can find out if you want.

Does it have to be car related?

I was thinking if you are gonna do a bridge climb then maybe also add the harbour 'power' boats.

My gf and i went on one of those when we took a relo into the city.

We had a ball. was the best $40 i spent.. that day. It goes for about 40mins and the one that we went on, the 'skipper' took us wave jumping out on Sydney harbour. We headed out to the Heads and did some spins on the open water. this one only goes at about 80km/h. Was a blast tho.

Think of it like a roller coster on open water where ppl are spraying you with water!

Make sure you dont wear a see through top if you go out cos you do get wet and you do get cold. :D:P

nah doesnt have to be car related just something he'll remember.

power boats sound good :mellow: maybe i should wear see through top - that'll make it something he'll never forget :mad: haha

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