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After hearing of several mini meet-ups around and speaking to a heap of people who are keen as for bit of a trek I figure now is the time to hit it up.

So here is the lay down:

Where at: Maccas/Red Rooster on the M4 Westbound side (the massive truck stop area)

Where to: The Entrance via Pacific Highway.

When: Friday the 19th of October meet at 8pm leave at around 8:30

More details/maps will be added.. So shine up your mean machines and tell all your mates, this one is a cruise for ALL cars, 8's, Turbo's, Rotors whatever takes your fancy. Although I anticipate that it will be mostly imports!

Post up your interest and keep an eye out incase details change.

Any constructive suggestions welcome.

Be there or Be soft!!

** Head down the M4 towards Penrith and get off along the blue line which is Maccas, Red Rooster and Caltex, its somewhere where the red X is on the map, hit the far left truck stop entrance and towards the end of it theres a big open space where there will probably be a few truck trailers... Hopefully not too many at that time of the night! If this is the case just head into the Red Rooster carpark, Im sure it wont be hard to notice a shitload of done up cars.

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Yeah man for sure i'll bet there

is it cool if i bring some mate along (AE86 & an s13)

whats everyone doing tonight??

Yeh mate all cars welcome, obviously as long as its not someones mum's pink Hyundai excel with frangipani stickers on the windows.

Yeh mate all cars welcome, obviously as long as its not someones mum's pink Hyundai excel with frangipani stickers on the windows.

What if its someone's mum's blue Mazda2? I don't know if it has frangipani stickers on the windows, but if it doesn't I can probably arrange to buy some.

What if its someone's mum's blue Mazda2? I don't know if it has frangipani stickers on the windows, but if it doesn't I can probably arrange to buy some.

lol @ blatant attempts to hijack thread!

BTW.. i'd like to come along but work gets in the way in that time slot

If Jennifer Hawkens was coming she'd be in my car, no need to worry about the Festiva!

Would love to guys, but I'm doing the wollongong cruise this sunday. Two cruises in one weekend is a bit too many km's... =)

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