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ok for those that are going but meeting at curl curl theres a few of us meeting at wahroonga carpark behind the shell servo. meetin bout 8ish

JUST SPOKE WITH BURNSIE SO ILL BE TAGGING ALONG TONIGHT TO

thanks to all the guys and girls that turned up last night. Was a good night with a great turn out.

Thanks to Brendan for getting together such a good crew.

Sorry if i didnt get to speak to all of you.

Hope to see you on the next cruise

Luke

thanx mate it was a good meet up. cant wait till the next one

Damn! i have been checking almost everyday for a Sydney crusie to pop up for months! And today was the first time I saw this thread!!! :( Life isnt fair! There's gotta be another one soon! :P

mate i get my back in 2 weeks so keep an eye out in the nsw section im pretty sure there will be one

mate i get my back in 2 weeks so keep an eye out in the nsw section im pretty sure there will be one

Will do, the last one I went on was the one Abo Bob organised, which was awesome except for the police entrance! Will be watching closely!



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