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if you guys want....we could meet up at auburn maccas/krispy kremes its really close to olympic park and only takes about 5 mins to drive from auburn to p6....auburn maccas/kk is on the corner of parramatta rd and silverwater road its just a suggestion and its easier

okay, i think we set a definite meet-up spot ....

i'll be going to auburn maccas, next to the Nike factory - meeting up with Dale, then cruising to the meet up point.

please PM me if you are planning to meet at auburn so i can have a rough idea on how many people we will be waiting on/expecting at macdawnals.

Sydney to Gosford only take about 50-55mins or 1.5hrs max if u catch the traffic!!

see u guys there

cheers

oops, my bad, sorry bout that. thats sounds a bit better, lol. i'm still meetin at orange grove cause i have a couple of mates meetin me there...

okay, i think we set a definite meet-up spot ....

i'll be going to auburn maccas, next to the Nike factory - meeting up with Dale, then cruising to the meet up point.

please PM me if you are planning to meet at auburn so i can have a rough idea on how many people we will be waiting on/expecting at macdawnals.

SHANE:

are we meeting at KK first????

If so, what time eh?

Hey guys,

Anna, dont think im goin to go to KK's....

Im just going to get to auburn maccas around 10am....

at the moment im pulling out of the cruise, so just going to the meet up spot to see you guys off :D

if circumstances change, i'll be IN for the cruise again.

looks like i am the 1st one home from gosford.....It was an AWSOME cruise i would say 400-500 cars at the least....so many ppl....it was good to put a face to the SAU guys.....i was cruising wit YCOPY and bryan wit his sII......it was so worth the $15 that we contributed....no cop trouble but i do have to say once it was all over i saw highways pulling ppl over on the way home and out came the defects....mainly rotary's i saw getting booked for defects they weren't speeding either happend right in front of me....but it was a good cruise and at the end of the day we supported a good cause and does any one have any good pics....my camera broke and wouldn't work.....

Seen some very nice 34 GTR's!

Fair few skylines. Lots of rotorys!

I was with the PGA crew with my 34.

Toddske from PGA is editing the Videos as we speak. He was camera-man for the day... poor bastard. Should be good!

was a good day, good to meet a few new people but can i say what a total prick it was trying to get out of the car park. took about an hour.

as good as this day was i feel there was some very poor organising involved.




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