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Hey guys, We have NS.COM newcastle coming to meet you at Terrigal too....

There will be a variety of cars coming, few S15's, R34GTT, S13, S14 and a few others :D

:P how about r34 GT's! ! ! lol

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I was really looking forward to this as it would've been my first cruise but it was not meant to be it seems ... new whiteline bushes shat themselves on one wheel and need replacing which won't happen until monday/tuesday. Have fun ya'll

Im going to send PM tomorrow to confirm whos coming..... Heres my number 0433-648-882 if you need to contact me on the day im with a S15 this coming sunday.... Im going to set my GPS and ill print out a copy of the MAP

Looks like the weather will be the same as today, but as long as it's not absolutely bucketing down, I'd still like to cruise up to Terrigal. Never been on a SAU cruise, and this one is for a great cause. :domokun:

I've already donated online but I'll be bringing my R33 GT-R and dad is likely to come in his R34 GT-R (Terry_GTR34) so hopefully see you all at P6...

Cheers,

Matt

Hey guys,

I've also posted this in the Stagea discussion as I'm thinking about going if I can make it.

So hopefully we can get a few Stagea's to come along too, it's for a good cause.

lol sorry guys i didnt have the chance to PM everyone for confirmation :P anyway im still in i printed out 4 copies of the route from HT.Net ill be giving these copies tomorrow and might choose 2 to 3 leaders from SAU to lead our cruise, sounds alright? anyway see you all at Officeworks :(

ALRIGHT! we got something together for the westies

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source...299801607236738

meet up before hand here at 11.10ish for 11.20 departure to

yup sure is.. bIG car park and NO cops!!!

make sure you all turn right to Rawson street then left to officeworks

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source...181951549835409

meeting place for us :P

LOL Raf

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source...997586&z=19

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source...997586&z=19

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source...997586&z=19

and yeh... in front of auburn mega mall thinggo

AND if anyone is meeting us on the way.. call raf and tell us where...

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Just Checked the WEATHER damn its pissing rain....

this is the link of meeting place at terrigal

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source...mp;t=h&z=18

we are open to any suggestion from you guys if you all want to stick to terrigal cruise and donate or donate half tank amount of money and cruise to the city and have lunch and get to know everyone? we are not bailing just giving option lol :P

ppl wanting to avoid the massive speed humps of teriggal will need to..

turn right onto charles kay drive, follow it to the top of the hill till u get to the round about,

turn left at the roundabout (onto the scenic hwy) and follow that all the way around to the haven.. its twisty and turnie but it saves yourself ripping your bodykit appart on the massive speedhump that they have installed at the end of the main street at teriggal!!




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