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Okay guys n gals, some of you may or may not know about the weekly thursday night meet/cruise to the coast. For those of you who

dont know, just click here or here for a full explanation. Basically we meet at the truckstop at berowra around 7.30pm, and aim for an

8pm departure. You can take the regular highway or go up the old road, its up to you. For the stagea owners who do know about this

weekly cruise, WHERE ARE YOU? I want to seriously get some major stagea representation up there! If you have any questions just

post in the thread or send me a PM i'll be glad to try answer any questions you might have.

If anyone is a little unsure of how to get to the truck stop i'd be more than happy to meet somewhere close on the way, i live in the

hills area. No excuses people, i want to see more stageas up there cos its currently only Nick and myself and we both want that to

change!

Hope to see some more of you up there over the coming weeks.

CL11QE

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I'm going to organise one hopefully soon. Just busy at the moment with Club stuff.

BTW - all are welcome to attend our Dyno Day coming up on November 15th at Unique Autosports, and SAU-NSW has its Christmas Cruise coming up too on December 13th for Members only (join if you haven't already!!!)

so i got stuck in the lane cove road/ryde road carpark (some accident caused the road to be blocked) and got there after 8.30 :)

sorry guys!! i cruised up the highway thinking id see you up there, but decided to head home.

so i got stuck in the lane cove road/ryde road carpark (some accident caused the road to be blocked) and got there after 8.30 :P

sorry guys!! i cruised up the highway thinking id see you up there, but decided to head home.

Bah, that's a damned shame - we usually leave the truckstop to head North at 8pm, but we left roughly 20mins late tonight, too...

ahh shit seriously i think i missed you by 20 mins!!

next week, when there is no friggen traffic ill get there on time lol

turns out also i took the wrong exit from the freeway too. also next time ill know better :P

Also, there's a DYNO DAY this Saturday at Unique Auto Sports, link is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...ay-t240555.html

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