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Cruise 1st of Feb - ALL CARS WELCOME -

Date: Sunday February 1ST 2009

Time: Meet up at 10.00 leave around 10.45

Where: Homebush P6F Carpark

Destination: Get to the Central Coast (Terrigal Car Park ) by lunch time get a feed at the fish and chip shop in Terrigal Haven then head onto Newcastle Forshore

Like i said before all cars are welcome LETS TRY AND GET AS MANY PPL AS WE CAN ON THIS!!!!

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If its all cars welcome, wouldn't the cruise just be like driving up the freeway on any other day?

LOL - Pretty much!

Yeah I'll stay away from this, I remember there was a "insert club here" vs "insert club here" cruise and cops turned up, and douches trying to race each other

newy cops are having field hours at the moment.. since sunday ive seen groups of 5 highway patrols all together... saw them sunday, monday morning, monday arvo, this morning and this afternoon.... have also heard that many more people are actually getting done for dui instead of getting let through..



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