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PBK1776

Shane666

Jeffworld2

FIGJAM

R2THEJ

MICOR

GIZZMO

APHRODITE

PINKCESS

RADZ

TKR

SLY-25T

PELAO

punisher6942

BigAmph

NYTSKY

Dave

Bloody hope my cars on the rd for this:) big probs with AFM. anyone here have one like NOW??????

I got 2 x standard R32 GTR AFM's for sale... I'm in thr liverpool area...

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Thanks guys:) One is being put in tonight, hopefully it solves the prob:)

Ok re cruise. Please state where you are going to meet... I am not sure if ppl are going to come to the granville maccas so i dont want to be the only one just sitting round waiting:) :blink:

So please please let me know whethr u meeting at crossroads or granville.

Remember that the Granville meet is Maccas on corner of merrylands rd and woodville rd. Then we cruise down to the Crossroads meeting up with the rest opf you in car park out front of KFC.

Thanks

really really hoping my car is bk on road :D

If not, dave im coming with you:0

Yey!!!!!!!!!!!! My car is back!!!!!!!!!!!! :P

Soooo, unless someone posts that they will be meeting at granville, i will not go there i dont think cuase its out of my way to be sitting there for ages and have noone show up there.

So ppllllsssss post if you have nay intentions of meeting aT GRANVILLE maccas by 8.30 am tom or ill just head straight to crossroads.

http://203.84.234.232/amfphp/main/retail.php?m=16&s=F2

Follow this link to get to the location of KFC at crossroads

http://www.crossroadshomemaker.com.au/howtogethere.amx

follow this link to get to crossroads

Below is one possible route we can take

Camden Valley Way & Beech RdCasula New South Wales 2170, Australia

1. Head south on Beech Rd toward Parkers Farm Pl

Go through 1 roundabout 0.7 km

2. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Beech Rd 0.2 km

3. Turn right at Campbelltown Rd 13 m

4. Take the ramp onto South Western Fwy 36.5 km

5. Take the exit toward Picton Rd 0.7 km

6. Turn left at Picton Rd 6.4 km

7. Slight left at Mount Keira Rd 17.3 km

8. Continue on The Link Road 3.7 km

9. Take the ramp onto Southern Fwy 23.2 km

10. Continue on Princes Hwy 2.4 km

11. Slight right to stay on Princes Hwy 88 m

12. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Illawarra Hwy

Go through 1 roundabout 14.5 km

13. Turn left at Clover Hill Rd 0.6 km

Macquarie Pass New South Wales, Australia

I have printed this out a few times so ya'll can have one:)

ill be at crossroads.... my attendance on the actual cruise will depend totally on how wet it is also and having no stereo hooked up in the car leaving me with no music to keep me amused is incentive to not go for a long drive lolz but i will definitely stop in at the crossroads for a visit and to say hi to everyone

GUUYYYYSSSSS!!!! A bit if rain never hurt anyone!! See you at all the crossroads at 11.20am. I will prob be there a bit earlier. Newbys just look out for my black 33 with pink calipers and pink interior:)




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