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Hey guys,

The pplz from newcastle are gonna come to Sydney for a cruise... I've told them to come to Bicentennial Pk, Homebush bay (because of the parking and bbq facilities etc...)

So, if anyone's interested...

Sunday 29th February.

meet at Bicentennial Park 11:00-11:30 am...

i think we'll just kick back and have a bit of a bbq and socialise then see what happens... so byo food and drink, there's bbq's there and HAVE FUN!!!!

Don't be shy, feel free to come and say hi...

I'm Dave and i'll be in a black R32 GTS-t "DJ984"...

Hope to see a big skyline appearance... :(

ppl from newy area: they're gonna meet at the twin shells at wallsend at 9:30 am.

cheers.

Dave.

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Ok guys, was thinking this is a pretty poor attempt on my behalf....

The guys from newy get a cruise.... the guys from central coast get to meet up with them at twin caltex (10:am-10:30am) and get a cruise but the sydney ppl meet there????....

WHAT WAS I THINKING!?!?!?!

so here's my attempt to right my wrongs... lol (and cruise amongst a ton of lines... :)

All the guys from Sydney.... Meet at thornleigh maccas at 10:15 to depart at 10:30 and we'll all cruise together....

silly me!.... lol...

For more details just ask... :)

Cheers

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Ok everyone...

It's starting to get a lil closer now....

I'd like to see a show of hands so i know how many of us there'll be...

I beleive we'll be telling the police so they know why there's a big bunch of cars cruising around together (less trouble that way)....

So yeah,

If you think you can make it let me know so i can get an idea for numbers....

Cheers.

Dave.

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