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yo james thats cool, thats the caltex just off M5 right before the bridge crossing the M5?

and my mate with the camera just pulled out as he is goin fishing instead. I'll see whether i'll take the camera or not.

also pm me ur number

Im not sure which one it is, I just know where it is.. We met there last time SAU organised a wollongong cruise.

Come to Olympic Park P6, otherwise...

CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE GIVE DIRECTIONS TO CALTEX HEATHCOTE?..

Otherwise just meet at Olympic Park.. =)

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No worries Joe.. If you dont come in for the wollongong cruise, make sure your in for the Sydney cruise I organised in two weeks. Be good to see you's all again.. =)

should make the sydney cruise

have fun to the gong

Caltex Heathcote is on Princess highway after crossing the Royal National Park exit. Its where 50 zone comes on princess highway..

Im not sure which one it is, I just know where it is.. We met there last time SAU organised a wollongong cruise.

Come to Olympic Park P6, otherwise...

CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE GIVE DIRECTIONS TO CALTEX HEATHCOTE?..

Otherwise just meet at Olympic Park.. =)

Might be a bit too late, but the Caltex at Heathcote is undergoing major renovations so it might be a tight squeeze in there. I would suggest meeting up at the railway station car park right before the Caltex.

Great cruise guys, saw some awesome scenery :(

Hectic turnout, i reckon about 18 or so turned up.

Lots of 33's, lots of 34's and a couple 32 GTR's...not to mention some 31's, an S15, an NX, a Ute and a Civic!

Got the pics here, hope u like em. :O

Also big thanks to James (Assasin) for organising it, what a legend :O

Looking forward to the Sydney cruise in a couple weeks boys.

Might be a bit too late, but the Caltex at Heathcote is undergoing major renovations so it might be a tight squeeze in there. I would suggest meeting up at the railway station car park right before the Caltex.

Hahahahahahahaha :O

U think it was gonna be a tight fit? lol take a look at the result:

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Great cruise guys, saw some awesome scenery :)

Hectic turnout, i reckon about 18 or so turned up.

Lots of 33's, lots of 34's and a couple 32 GTR's...not to mention some 31's, an S15, an NX, a Ute and a Civic!

Got the pics here, hope u like em. :)

Also big thanks to James (Assasin) for organising it, what a legend :P

Looking forward to the Sydney cruise in a couple weeks boys.

Omar, thanks for coming.. Always good cruising with you champ!

Thanks to all who turned out..

No one got lost, and we sure did turn around heads!

Top photos Omar!! You should take up photography.!!! LOL...




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