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Hi all,

It's on again :)

When: Sunday 17th of December

Meeting point: Speers Point park 10am (leave 10.30am sharp)

Destination: Soldiers Point boat ramp carpark

The plan: Meetup at Speers Point park at 10am, then cruise up to Soldiers Point for a BBQ lunch, and happy snaps.

After that we can either cruise back into the forshore or just head home.

bring a small eskie with your lunch and drinks etc. in case we cannot find takeaway or something :(

Ian is bringing a BBQ, so bring something for that if ya want....

PLEASE CHECK THIS POST THE NIGHT BEFORE CRUISE FOR ANY LAST MINUTE CHANGES

Please let me know if you are coming, and i'll post up the names, cars etc.

Cheers,

Chris.

Attending:

NYL83R - Chris

d-d - Dave

dean1285 - Dean

monkeykplunk - Ian

bec070 - Bec

BLACK WARRIOR - Luke

E.k - Dean

AL53XY -

wizard2k - Josh

DiRTgarage - Paul & Stacey

jtrb25 -

RaZieL - Andrew

Tinks + 5-6 coasties :)

WE-11-SE

JT25RB - Joe

brizzi - Pete

GTRsean

miiz_skyline

Maybe's

burnsie - Brendan

DRAGTS - Ben

so i'ts still on....so don't forget to bring:

1. Umbrella

2. Lunch

3. Sunscreen?

4. Full tank of fuel

5. UHF Radio

6. Christmas Cheer!

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Sweet, Im in for sure :(

So is a mate & his 33 (the white one from last year with the GTR kit & gold Simmons rims) - AL53XY

And I'll let the 31 club know NYL83R, thanx.

Edited by E.k

hmmm.....do you mean speers point or soldiers point? it's pretty much been worked out for soldiers point. unless someone has a better suggestion....

not sure if we will have a barbie available. i'm don't know the area good enough. the local park might be a bit crowded, so the carpark we are going to (Boat ramp, Everitt park) might be our best option .....maybe everyone can bring some lunch or we can do a fish and chips run when we get there.......

what do other people think?

hmmm.....do you mean speers point or soldiers point? it's pretty much been worked out for soldiers point. unless someone has a better suggestion....

not sure if we will have a barbie available. i'm don't know the area good enough. the local park might be a bit crowded, so the carpark we are going to (Boat ramp, Everitt park) might be our best option .....maybe everyone can bring some lunch or we can do a fish and chips run when we get there.......

what do other people think?

My mate runs the Caravan Park where we were last year so if we are in need of a BBQ i can arrange we use the facilities there or there's good shade and BBQ's at nearby Spencer Park at the tennis club, Everitt park is not really a park...more a bushy hill....BTW we are in!




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