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UMMMMMMMM Dr Jurds

I know a few roads around the place remember I use to live in maitland.

Well lets get Christams out of the way and organise a gathering but lets see if we can get all the people in those areas to get together .

IT WOULD BE GOOD

hahahahahaha - sorry Andrew!!!

Sounds good mate! Some of us are going on the Newcastle xmas cruise this sunday - speers point to soldiers point (port stephens) which will be awesome..... might have to come home via Wollombi just for the hell of it!!! and for a Jurds!!! ;)

hahahahahaha - sorry Andrew!!!

Sounds good mate! Some of us are going on the Newcastle xmas cruise this sunday - speers point to soldiers point (port stephens) which will be awesome..... might have to come home via Wollombi just for the hell of it!!! and for a Jurds!!! :(

might be a go erwill have to get back to you .

Do more poeple know about this should start a thread if you want more the better :D :sorcerer: :)

might be a go erwill have to get back to you .

Do more poeple know about this should start a thread if you want more the better :D :sorcerer: :)

There's already a thread in the events section - it's the 'point to point' cruise..... :(

twas an awesome day! Everyone was so wrecked by the end of it though.

Organisers did an awesome job, making them clues and setting the path wouldn't have been easy :)

Some good pics of the car thanks jess and andrew :(

EDIT: Next year though might wanna make some special clues for the Evo though....it had a few issues finding its way :D

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