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ey albert

just talking to my dad and he said can get ulgy down there with low cars...

but all depends on the tide.. so if its high tide we'll be fine but no chance if low tide comes in.. he has the chart at work so wont be able to tell u guys til nxt week sum tym.

its a good drive through that area so shud be gud.. i think the fery can take 12 cars but my dad will talk the boys that work there 2 take less so clearence should be sweet and easy to get on nd off.. :cool: shud be gud... im so sick of maccas lol gota go night cruzing

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Haha. No way. In person these boys haven't got the balls to say the shit they post on here. 'Keyboard Warrior Syndrome' or KWS is what it's called. :) Don't take any of it personal, they're just having a bit of fun because you seem to be cool with it. If it's pissing you off, just say so.

if i get offended by something written on the net by someone i've never met than i shouldn't be on the forum..i'm taking it all in good fun..

plus i drive a sil so these guys suck compared to me :)

(in all seriousness i want a GTR)

Haha. No way. In person these boys haven't got the balls to say the shit they post on here. 'Keyboard Warrior Syndrome' or KWS is what it's called.

hahahaha thats signature material :thumbsup:

ey albert

just talking to my dad and he said can get ulgy down there with low cars...

but all depends on the tide.. so if its high tide we'll be fine but no chance if low tide comes in.. he has the chart at work so wont be able to tell u guys til nxt week sum tym.

its a good drive through that area so shud be gud.. i think the fery can take 12 cars but my dad will talk the boys that work there 2 take less so clearence should be sweet and easy to get on nd off.. :P shud be gud... im so sick of maccas lol gota go night cruzing

lol yeah man sounds good, so for those guys with the low cars n shit, HARDEN THE F**K UP :banana:

yeap cruise will be on if the weather is happy, but worst case we can hide in maccas and sipping up slurrpy :(

i think this time we should bring cb radios..... last hills cruise most of us were confused about who was last and have we left anyone behind and we seem to have caused confusion for other people on the roads aswell.....

is that a good idea??????

also we should have one car that is the designated "last car".....

what you guys recon?

Everyone should have a CB... it's like, unspoken law...

sif speak it :P

Nick, just come... the ones mainly hanging shit on you (GTST) you'll never meet anyway, he lives in Qld ;) plus, you know, internet... serious business and all that :P

Hey Albert I'm definitely in for this mate, though I think I'll be the one having clearance issues at the ferry. Got the new car registered today, just got to fix up some last little electronics, alarm, lights/indicators - LOL. :P

Will be good to see you again mate.

Lol Nick that made me laugh :P

I'd love to say I'll come but who knows when my new car will finally be ready..

Also, just a suggestion Albert but the cruise through Galston to Arcadia then through to Berowra Waters, over by ferry and then up the other side to Berowra Heights is quite a good one. Then just cruise up the freeway back to Hills area.

i don't think the ferries are lowered car friendly

Not extremely friendly.... low tide is a killer... used to do that run with Sam & Greg on a Monday..... lets just say that zeddles nearly lost her nose cone, and I heard Gregs front bar hit also.... massive angles were taken also....

If you have a lowered car, or a front bar like mine with alot of overhang then you might have dramas... std front bar and height, no dramas!

If its high tide, most should scrape through unharmed :P

Everyone should have a CB... it's like, unspoken law...

sif speak it ;)

Nick, just come... the ones mainly hanging shit on you (GTST) you'll never meet anyway, he lives in Qld :) plus, you know, internet... serious business and all that :P

if you promise to be there doof i'll consider it :P

but seriously i'll have to see how my car is going...damn sil's

naw, it's gunna be love, I can feel it now :devil:

I probably will be passengering in Zilchs car... Unless mine is respecctable at the time... which when compared to what Zilchs is like at the moment, is unlikey :starwars:




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