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Good to see some interest guys..

I think Megalong (whatever its called) sounds good! Something different.. =)

From there, we can stop for a bit, and then see where everyone feels like going afterwards..

Dont forget, Leaving olympic P6 carpark at 11:30am. I'll be there 11am sharp. For everyone meeting at the servo on the M4 (near Eastern Creek), we will be there approx 11:50am.. Leaving at 12:15pm from the truck carpark thats there (Gives people a chance to top your tanks!)

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Nathanial when is it your birthday? ? I always bring girls, for you to meet, but you always seem to be checking out guys, so I've given up on helping you out! LOL =P

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Hi all,

Awesome drive last time to the highlands. Had some requests to do a Blue Mountains Cruise this time. So here it is.. =)

When: Saturday 22/09/2007

Time: 11:00am (Leaving 11:30am)

Meeting: at P6 Carpark, in the Olympic Park, Australia Avenue. (Near the train station)

Let me know if your interested.

Yeh count me in.

Not with a smashed window and f**ked engine ... Im so rooted..

Not good to hear Nathanial!! Start locking your car champ in the garage!! Not out on the street!!

Here's a place to help you out: $250 (Windshields), even cheaper for other glass windows..

Campsie Automotive Glass

433 - 435 Canterbury Road

Campsie NSW, 2194

Ph: 02 9789 4540 or 02 9789 4329

Mob: 0418 862 435 (After hours)

Hope that helps..

So the meet is at M4 Maccas round 12 yeah

Yep, for those meeting at the caltex (truck car park near maccas) on the M4, we should be there just before midday, coming from olympic park.

Guys, regardless of the weather, its still on.. I dont work monday to friday to waste my weekend.. =P

looks fine today .. what r u smokin? lol

lol looks like crap this morning when i got to the city around 730 lol

looks fine now hopefully it holds up till tomorrow at least :(

looking forward to meet u guys :banana:

Also hope this is actually a convoy cruise not a race to the destination.

Been on a random cruise 'last one was live life cruise' its was like a race

& most of the time am just bymyself cruising lol bit boring !

not keen to speed really cos 1 more hit am gone lol

so hopefully we all convoy & wait for each other :nyaanyaa:

lol looks like crap this morning when i got to the city around 730 lol

looks fine now hopefully it holds up till tomorrow at least :(

looking forward to meet u guys :banana:

Also hope this is actually a convoy cruise not a race to the destination.

Been on a random cruise 'last one was live life cruise' its was like a race

& most of the time am just bymyself cruising lol bit boring !

not keen to speed really cos 1 more hit am gone lol

so hopefully we all convoy & wait for each other :nyaanyaa:

We cruise together champ, as always! More fun, when we're all together.

Every light I go through, I make sure everyone goes through, otherwise the hazards come on, and I pull to the side of the road..

Manu, my car is looking 100%.. Got rid of all the scratches from twisties.. $800 is what I paid, for a full respray to the front bar, rear bar, and (drivers side) side skirts. Other places were quoting me between $1,200 - $1,400.

Tell me what you think tomorrow morning when we all meet up.

Nathanial, did you fix your window? You coming, or you want Manu to pick you up?

nathaniel is coming with me. So no speeding otherwise Nathaniel warned me he'll jump out of the car :-D..Awesome man..Did you try arncliffe smash repair? They did my R34 before whole rear and side (when some f$%kwit hit it from rear) for under 1000..loved their job..Awesome will check your car tomorrow..did you get exhaust?




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