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Wait. You're meeting us 3/4 of the way through the cruise?

Maybe I will organise a mini-cruise-to-the-cruise in Sutherland for you and others in the area.

As for the meeting area. Click here and look. It's the small carpark right next to where it says Bridges Road.

A Skyline Cruise....Sounds good.

Hmm, might come for the first time but ill see what im doing on that day.

If busy, I might just come for the meet but we'll see.

Just wanna know where bouts on Bridges Rd is the carpark?

Next to or close the car wash/jetspeed/petrol station is? around there?

I'm (probably) in.

Anyone going to Liverpool from the Northside?

got no idea how to get there, so if want to meet up before hand and cruise down together, post up here or PM

Hey Sasha if your coming from the North just go over the Harbour bridge and get onto the M5, then take that all the way to Liverpool, it should take you about 40mins from the Harbour bridge. See you when you get there :P

the meeting location is the road where Jetspeed is located (bridges rd). There is a big Car Wash joint and a petrol station parallel to eachother on the corners where the road starts just off newbridge road.

I fear that car park is not a public parking zone and is part of the company next to it.

I'm sure there is plenty of parking along that road at 9pm tho as it should be emptied out.




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