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is this on a friday? why dont we make it on a sunday evening so things will be alot quieter at the venue (that and alot more people will be able to make it) -

friday most people will have to make quite an effort to rush home from work/some people have work drinks..

I think its to late now to change the proposed date.

As everyone has voted to attend this scheduled event to get the numbers up..

Plus i dont know about anybody else, but i rather have something like this on the start of my weekend instead at the end where i just want to relax at home and watch a movie. :ninja:

Has anyone actually checked the parking lot/homebush area to make sure that there isn't some MASSIVE concert on that night?

Not sure how i feel about crawling through traffic because 20,000 people are rocking up to watch Celine Dion in concert??

here is the event at the olympic park on the 5th.

http://www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au/Visiti...DATE=2010-03-05

by the looks of it, there is no major event that evening that will push them to open even P4 and upwards. so we are good.

also scathing does this mean your cruise next week is off?

I've put it out there. Our meet wasn't going to involve much of a cruise, just a meet similar to this one. That's why I was thinking that the two could have been combined.

Since this meet is at Homebush, my one will probably be at Rouse Hill (our other nominated location). It doesn't really put people in a good spot for a drive afterwards, but those with a hankering for a country road run are within a reasonable distance of Putty Rd or Bells Line of Road.

alright a little sneak peak...lol

some of the cars hopefully youll see next week...

this is a little cruise we did earlier this year.

Gmon3y from (350z Tech), ogz007, mjay, foxv35 & Touge Ky.

i invited some more but werent able to come...haha you know who you are! you missed out.

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yes yes...the car bra.. i needed it. :blush:

oh and yes what a beautiful day!

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Peace!

alright a little sneak peak...lol

some of the cars hopefully youll see next week...

this is a little cruise we did earlier this year.

Gmon3y from (350z Tech), ogz007, mjay, foxv35 & Touge Ky.

i invited some more but werent able to come...haha you know who you are! you missed out.

22378_10150102895275227_872165226_1.jpg

22378_10150102895280227_872165226_1.jpg

yes yes...the car bra.. i needed it. :blush:

oh and yes what a beautiful day!

22378_10150102895145227_872165226_1.jpg

Peace!

WOW very nice cars and road=)

alright a little sneak peak...lol

some of the cars hopefully youll see next week...

this is a little cruise we did earlier this year.

Gmon3y from (350z Tech), ogz007, mjay, foxv35 & Touge Ky.

i invited some more but werent able to come...haha you know who you are! you missed out.

22378_10150102895275227_872165226_1.jpg

22378_10150102895280227_872165226_1.jpg

yes yes...the car bra.. i needed it. :blush:

oh and yes what a beautiful day!

22378_10150102895145227_872165226_1.jpg

Peace!

ogzzz can you send me those pics or get gersom to send em plz :P

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