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All,

Im a few hundred Km short on my car's Fringe Benefit mileage. So I was thinking of going for a drive to clock up a few more Ks. I wanted to try a cruze with something a little different, I was thinking of a drive from Castle Hill to the Hunter, about 2 hours away. We can then have a wine tasting sample meal at Wyndham Estate. You can have one of the following meals.

6 White wine samples with matching 6 course food. $35

6 Red wine samples with matching 6 course food. $35

6 Shiraz wine samples with matching 6 course food. $42

For those who are scared off by the cost of lunch you can grab something from in town, eat it at the great BBQ areas and just have a free tasting from the cellar door.

If you are interested please let me know.

If you are going to heav the sample lunch please let me know which type, so I can book and advise which one you want.

Further details

Sat 24th March

Start

Castle Hill McDonalds, 9.30 am meet, 10am Head off.

Pick up others 10.15am Thornleigh Shell

Arrive Wyndham Estate at approx Lunch

700 Dalwood Rd

Dalwood

NSW, 2335

Australia

Contact Details

Ph: (02) 4938 3444

Head home approx 1.30pm

Let me know if you are interested or have any questions.

Thanks

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maybe they are trying to tell you something? :kiss:

I still like you though. I say forget the cruise. just put the car on bricks and let it idle in 6th gear for a few hours whilst we sit around drinking.

I say forget the cruise. just put the car on bricks and let it idle in 6th gear for a few hours whilst we sit around drinking.

one of the best ideas ever :kiss: and makes perfect sense!

Later on in the year could be a goer!

But we'd have to take the 323...dont want the mrs driving my car home when Ive had a few wines :P

Did that last weekend. I was at $outh West Rocks, I have a holiday house up there. Beach and fishing was on the cards. And I went to mudge the week before that. I had to do 5000km in the last 5 weeks. I only have 300 more to do

Did that last weekend. I was at $outh West Rocks, I have a holiday house up there. Beach and fishing was on the cards. And I went to mudge the week before that. I had to do 5000km in the last 5 weeks. I only have 300 more to do

Or I commute to Erina 5 days a week i do like 600km a week i'll lend u my R34 GTT Sedan for the week and ill drive u're R34 GTR....I'll even pay for petrol! LOL :P



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