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I was hoping to bring a friend along to the pizza cruise but they can't commit. I thought it might be a bit boring to drive there by myself so I was wondering if I could scab a lift with someone OR would some other people like to come in my car. I can pick people up or leave my car at there place or whatever, I'm flexible.

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myself +1 passanger are a maybe, only found out about this today i should look past the hornsby thread more offen.

I'll know later tonight if im a definate

You know you wanna!!!!!!!

I'm in 4 the sin, meet up not to far from home, thanx for makin it easy :laugh: .

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A newbie will be there.

My first OZ cruise.

I didn't know Victoria Rd meets in Chatswood.

Directional Help from Castle Hill.

Hey mate. Not Victoria Rd, it's Victoria Ave. Very easy to get to though. From Castle Hill, get yourself on the M2, turn left onto Delhi Rd then just keep on heading straight till you hit Chatswood at the Pacific Hwy. Drive straight across the pacific hwy into chatswood and from there it's just a few quick turns. Whereis will tell you the rest :laugh:

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A newbie will be there.

My first OZ cruise.

I didn't know Victoria Rd meets in Chatswood.

Directional Help from Castle Hill.

hey mate theres few of us meeting at Kings Park Maccas around 8 815ish, then have a mini cruz up there, im from glenwood so feel free to join us :sleep:

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Holy Fark... nearly 40 lines

I had a chat to a few people at Lucky and Peps on saturday night and told them about the cruise.... (people I know that work there, not the management)

They said "bring it on!!"

Hi5!!!

I was just about to ask if they have been notified lol

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Marssss you have created a monster cruise!

Guys I hope most people bring cb's as it is much easier to communicate in the car.. Try and borrow one of a friend if you don't have one.

Adammmmm I hope you are bringing Bob!

I may bring my sister as well.. She told me last night she loves being in my car.. (Time to take her out on the track) haha

myself +1 passanger are a maybe, only found out about this today i should look past the hornsby thread more offen.

I'll know later tonight if im a definate

Haha I feel like your PA telling you about these things!

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Considering the number of cars coming, I really hope everyone behaves.

As has already been said, the usual rules apply, ie anyone who is observed acting like a tool will be reported to the police, period.

Aside from the above, this is sure to be an enjoyable night :dry:

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Considering the number of cars coming, I really hope everyone behaves.

As has already been said, the usual rules apply, ie anyone who is observed acting like a tool will be reported to the police, period.

Aside from the above, this is sure to be an enjoyable night :dry:

Everyone is pretty much well behaved on these cruises..

Lets just hope they respect the road rules..

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