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hey guys we organizing a cruise to the entrance this fri night details are as follows

CRUISE TO THE ENTRANCE : CB RADIOS = CHANEL 16 - CHANEL 19

CRUISE PLANS SO FAR 2/10/09

LONG WEEKEND CRUISE;

MEET AT HOMEBUSH P6 SOUTH CARPARK - Between (7.30-8pm)

LEAVE FOR DESTINATION 2 :(8.10pm)

2ND DESTINATION ; THORNLEIGH MACDONALDS (8.45pm) (by the time we all get there)

LEAVE 2ND DESTINATION AT (9pm)

FINAL DESTINATION : THE ENTRANCE (Parking To Be ORGANISED)

ROUTE :

Depart car park

left onto homebush bay dr

continue till M2 mwy, left onto M2 mwy

right onto Pennant Hills Rd, Carlingford

Arrive a Thornleigh Mcdonalds

continue on Pennant Hills rd

veer right onto Sydney Newcastle Fwy

continue along Central Coast hwy

2nd exit at round about onto Dane Dr

Right onto Mason Pde

Continue along York St

continue along Victoria St

Continue along George St

Continue along the Entrance rd

veer right onto Terrigal Dr

continue onto Terrigal Dr untill Terrigal Esp

Destination reached!

all cars are welcome guys and we hope to see you there cheers.

Edited by yudrpn
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that seams to be a cruise to Terrigal... not the entrance. The entrance is another 20mins away from your directions

perhaps it's to throw the police off-track on 2Xdemerit weekend :)

bit of discrimination against Chanel 5 there too :D

so how many ppl in so far?

the count so far is at 30+ some more said they are coming but dont wana get ahead of ourselves plus the people who just rock up and dont post aswell so should be a decent turn out i wont be back on before tomoro so if you guys are in hope to see yous there laters

hey guys the cruise has changed the times and dates are all correct although we are going to palm beach i will change first post with details cheers

can someone pm me the times and places etc, main info.... some reason this post isnt updating for me.

cheers



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