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Kangaroo Valley Cruise and Picnic

Meet: 9.00am

At: Villawood Maccas Carpark (Woodville road)

Leave: 9.45am

Approx travel time: 2 hours

Going to: Kangaroo Valley via HUME HIGHWAY

Cost is $4.00 per person to cover food and drinks

We will also put a cricket game on!

Blue mountains one was ok... :happy:

If you would like to come along please post your name and car type!

NSW

COMING ;

DANSR33(Danny) - R33 GTST

HA2HSV(Jason) - 300ZX TT

lingeringsoul(James) - R33 GTST

Amy33(Amy) - R33 GTST

mr 32(Norm) - R32 GTR

Alien(Darko) - R34 GTT

Skylinegtts(Stephen) - R32 GTST

Abo Bob(Adam) - R34 GTT

wortho32(Cheyne) - R32 GTST

Adriano-Zed(Adriano) - 300ZX NA

Dj Albert(Albert) - R34 GTT

Chessa(Francesca) - R33 GTST

White R33 Skyline (1 person)

Grey R33 Skyline (2 people)

Liquid(Craig) - R33 GTR

s1kr33(Rick) - R33 GTST

MAYBE;

Yts(Jeremy) - R32 GTS4

Fat34(Scott) - R34 GTV

Primordial(Jon) - R33 GTST

Miss Turbo(Lizjane) - R33 GTST

fat33(Jermaine) - R33 GTST

Khaled - 300ZX TT

Stage Flight(Sam) - Stagea

ACT

COMING;

datto260Z(Scott) - R31

1kool34(Luke) - R34 GTT

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hahah Danny is the new cuise whore!!!......I think I'm up for this one

hehe, man the blue mountains cruise was excellent and ive had a few guys ask me when the next one is so here it is... :happy:

Yeah I am the new cruise whore...... hehe

Glad your in for this one!!! :happy:

Hey Danny, looking at some photos from the pther cruise......is the other exhaust tip connected? never seen a twin exhaust skyline before

yeah man they are both connected... :happy:

think its a first! :happy:

next time you post a cruise, stick on some estimated travel time for those (me) who have never been.

edit: i cant go! ive got plans that day.

No worries mate...

its approx 2 hours from sydney

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