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G'Day Guys. Some of the blokes on the forum are interested in a Skyline cruise this coming weekend. No surprise there eh!

WHEN: 12PM SUNDAY MIDDAY - July 28th

WHERE: HOMEBUSH CAR PARK 6C

CRUISE: MEET AND HEAD TO THE NORTHERN BEACHES VIA THE CITY

Would be great to get a good few Skyliners for this one! I'll try and get a few of the R31 crew to come.

Who's in?

Cheers, MARK

PS - It'll be my last weekend of driving for 3 months. I gotta hand in my licence to RTA on Tuesday :D

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2nd half of nasho comes to mind.

if the weather is good i'd prefer to go for a coast drive or something rather than city. that's just me though.

ask neil (ndr) about the second half of nasho. he took a few of there late one night and it's an awsome drive. it's called 'something' dam. sorry but i forget what it is exactly.

I ain't going anywhere near Brighton/La Perouse/South with a big group of cars... It's just asking for trouble...

I'm going to have to put my vote in for a drive up to the Northern Beaches instead...

Andrew. :uh-huh:

Palm beach is a top destination. Parking shouldn't be too bad in the middle of winter either. There's always Whale, Avalon, Bilgola, Newport, Mona Vale or the boat ramp carpark at Bayview as well.

I'll probably meet up with you guys at the final destination. See how it goes.:cool:

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