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The '07 Christmas Cruise - Sydney/newcastle/port Stephens


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Will be there with my GTR this time with Rob and miss lilac hair(bella) maybe 1 other so yeah full car, expect to see some idiots driving up the free way screaming at the top of thier lungs to bad music! :whistling:

can i come? as i dont know anyone on the forum...

cheers

:P + 1. Always wanted to tag along on a cruise and get to know some people on the forums, this is if I can get the weekend off work

Ok, I have been asked by a few members to put this back on!

So here it is:

When: 16/12/2007 (Sunday)

Meeting: P6 Carpark (opposite Olympic Park Station), on Australia Avenue

Time: 10:00am - Leaving 10:30am sharp

2nd Meeting Point: (for Newcastle and Gosford peoples) Twin servo's (North Bound) on the F3.

Time - 12:30pm - Leaving 1:00pm sharp

Late Lunch at Port Stephens.. A photo shoot, then back to Sydney.

Let me know whos interested.

So far confirmed coming:

Assasin (Black R34)

R338OY (Charcoal R33)

Turk + 2 (Wine Red R33, Baby Blue R33, Silver R33)

GR34TT (Black R34)

DECIM8 (Black R34)

Zilch* (Black 33 GTS-T)

Sam916 (White 33 GTS-T)

V-Spec (White 33 GTS-T)

Wycky (Blue V35)

ctf r33 (Black R33)

hi james, its dinno here... u can count me in!!!!

Guys, I am cancelling the cruise.. I have so much going on... I will be organising the next cruise around mid January.

I just want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a Safe Happy New Year... Drive safely wherever you go!!

All the best James, works for me! I've got heaps on and would have made it.

y not make the next one to the gong port stephens is too far.......................

think about the tow costs

all the best to all for Xmas and New Year!




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