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Considering the Sydney cruise for the 04/11/2007 is quite popular, heres another one for the week after.

Meeting: 11/11/2007 Sunday at P6 Carpark (Olympic Park), Australia Avenue, opposite Olympic Park Station (usual spot)

Time: 10:30am - Leaving 11:00am sharp

Going to: Wisemans Ferry for a morning drive, stop over there for a coffee and refreshments, then to Don Lorenzo's Pizzeria in Leichhardt (Pizza and desserts), who will be opening the shop just for us (he's a mate of mine).

Let me know whos interested. =)

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spewing man wont be ready until 16th aye. gotta organise one 4 that weekend boys. saturday nyt cruise

Probably wont me till the weekend after for the next cruise. But then again I got one up my sleeve for a Christmas cruise, maybe a week or two beforehand.

Keep you posted

I recently drove through Dural on Old Northern Rd (before Wiseman's Ferry) and the drive is awesome. Nice windy road and not busy. Lots of scenery too.

100% guaranteed a nice drive if the weather is good.




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