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Ok, I got a few messages after I cancelled last weeks one. Good to see some interest generated. Pity it was after I cancelled though. So heres another cruise, I thought it'd be good to get out of Sydney for the day while Mr Bush invades our city!

THis Friday 7th September, cruising along the highway, through Mittagong (Stopping for coffee), then through Bowral, MossVale, Robertson, and then back to Sydney. Stopping somewhere on the way for a feed.

You'll see some of the best scenery the NSW country has to offer! Awesome drive.

When: Friday 7th September

Time: 10:00am (leaving 10:30am)

Meeting Point: P6 Carpark (olympic park), on australia avenue.

Cost: Just make sure you have a full tank of petrol. lol

Hope to see more Skylines joining in!

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Its unaustralian lazing on the couch and drinking! When we have a whole country to discover, and a passion to satisfy our love for our cars! Nothing wrong with being a car enthusiast!

Its unaustralian lazing on the couch and drinking! When we have a whole country to discover, and a passion to satisfy our love for our cars! Nothing wrong with being a car enthusiast!

hey i didn't say lazing on the couch.. where are you from? the UK?

Ps.. actually, I'm driving to Goulburn on Friday as I'm hitting Wakefield on the Saturday, I might just tag along with this cruise for a bit!

hey i didn't say lazing on the couch.. where are you from? the UK?

Ps.. actually, I'm driving to Goulburn on Friday as I'm hitting Wakefield on the Saturday, I might just tag along with this cruise for a bit!

LOL.. Hope to see you there Liz.. =)

Hey I'm still new to Sydney so would be good to explore and meet some of you.

+1 R32gtst.

Anyone in the lower north shore here?

GOod to see you in R33BOY.. Draen everyone is from all over sydney.. You'll have fun champ. If you go to the weekly thursday night cruise from berowra up the coast, you'll meet a few people from the north shore. A nice bunch they are.

See you on friday Draen & R33BOY =) Bring a few friends if you wish. The more the merrier.

U guys recommend bringing someone? or better to ride alone? i'm guessing it might get a little quiet in the car...

Bring someone if you want man it'll be a long drive..Hey we're stopping every half hour coz i am coming alone so need to chat..I am thinkin of getting walkie talkie so i can tell you guys some jokes i swear they are funny jokes so you won't get bored..

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Bring someone if you want man it'll be a long drive..Hey we're stopping every half hour coz i am coming alone so need to chat..I am thinkin of getting walkie talkie so i can tell you guys some jokes i swear they are funny jokes so you won't get bored..

Haha ok good idea. I might have someone to bring but either way looking forward to some jokes (and boost) :)




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