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We'll park around the far side near the nintendo sign (you'll see it :D )

If you see us and we don't see you, don't be afraid to come say hi... I'm sure you can guess my plates :)

Hey Guys,

RECEIPTS - What we are doing is collecting some details on the day so if you wish i can email you a receipt for your records.

NOTICE RE - DEFECTS ETC

I have spoken to the local police this cruise WILL NOT BE A DEFECT STATION!!!!!! I have been assured by Constable Garry Irons from the Local Police that all will be well because it is a great cause.

ON THAT NOTE I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH HOW BAD BEHAVIOUR LEADS TO NOT ONLY A BAD REPUTATION FOR A COMPANY WHO IS TRYING TO DO GOOD BUT WILL ALSO GUARANTEE TO LEAD TO BAD KARMA ON OR AFTER THE DAY..... NO ERRATIC DRIVING PLEASE, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

This is our first event, please be patient with us and if you see anyone that needs a hand please offer it!

Thankyou guys im very excited and nervous about this event and im looking forward to meeting you all Sunday!

Rach xoxoxo

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80% in .. depending on weather .. and front left tyre is goneskies :) so need to replace with stockie..

Will try to bring a few more cars and bikes..

Anyone coming from Bankstown or crossing through Bankstown or Homebush to go ?

Forgot to add, my first cruise so i'll be in my blue SAU shirt :ninja: ..

MRXTCZ

Dont worry about the weather guys, its for a great cause so get out there!

MRXTC a few of us are meeting at Thornleigh macca's around 8:30/9:00am,

i know its not bankstown/homebush but its only a little bit out of the way down

pennant hills road if you wanted to meet up with us?

Saturday drinking lols.. so gotta' wake up at 7.30am.. get in the car.. tell the idiots infront of my house waiting to go, to stop revving.. 8.30am depart..

ok i'll ask them if they wanna' goto thornleigh if not i

ll see yoohs there :woot: look for the white R34, carbon hood. SAU sticker on rear quaters, young (18) indian dude with SAU shirt :) .. and i'll be in the passenger coz im suspended at the moment so my mates driving for me :)

The R34 and S14 are coming for sure.. trying to get the rest of these idiots to get up early :) ..

MRXTCZ

no problem we will probably be leaving maccas at about 9:15/9:30ish so yeh see you there or see you there haha....

and i guess...look for the white and pink stagea, or doof, or anyone really haha

Saturday drinking lols.. so gotta' wake up at 7.30am.. get in the car.. tell the idiots infront of my house waiting to go, to stop revving.. 8.30am depart..

ok i'll ask them if they wanna' goto thornleigh if not i

ll see yoohs there :woot: look for the white R34, carbon hood. SAU sticker on rear quaters, young (18) indian dude with SAU shirt :) .. and i'll be in the passenger coz im suspended at the moment so my mates driving for me :)

The R34 and S14 are coming for sure.. trying to get the rest of these idiots to get up early :) ..

MRXTCZ

You think that's bad? I have to work till 4:30am, get home 5am, finish cleaning up the car, grab some breakfast, drive and pick up my mate, meet up with the other ones, then drive to Thornleigh Maccas. Might be able to get 1 hours sleep in there somewhere. :(

hay alex you should see how awsome my car came out aswell!!! it looks f*king sweet - cant wait to see everyone elses :O - put my canon back on so shes loud and pink :wub::) see all you guys tomorrow




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