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Well here is an update,

It looks like we will be meeting at probably 6c and either Grey Gum or macca's at windsor.

I'm thinking of getting away about 9am from windsor so as to get a full day for a nice relaxing cruise.

Hopefully we should be back sometime around 5:30 - 6pm. (have to finalise these details though)

Numbers are good so far (see above) and more are welcome.

Cheers,

Dan.

If I remember correctly - which I do, this road will, after much interesting scenery, (Straights, sweepers, U-bends, very little traffic) will lead us to the Hunter Valley - which, if I remember correctly - which I do, is a real challenge for those who may enjoy fermented grape juice. I ponder - is it a more efficient use of PULP to kill two birds, so to speak, and make an arrangement for those with a liking for the grape juice to sample some of the same whilst in the region.

Think of the good we can do for the environment!!!!

Wadda ya reckon - fatz - dan - paul - dean???

Originally posted by Duncan

I'm sure Kel would like to be the designated driver on the way home, right????

good call, i wonder what bec is doing that day... :D :confused:

:headbang:

Putty rd -> Hunter valley = fun, twisty, windey road. :crazy:

Hunter Valley = drinking wine. :alcoholic

Freeway -> Sydney = boring, full of cops drive. :innocent:

God, I hope the girls don't read this thread and find out our evil plans:devil1:

Originally posted by Duncan

Freeway -> Sydney = boring, full of cops drive. :innocent:  

FREEWAY!!! What!! Have they put in a freeway from the north???

I only remember the OP Highway Dunk, but I guess if you are passenger it dosen't really matter. :D:D

Originally posted by red900ss

Gotta work Dan, sorry. Sounds like it'll be a good turnout :)

YOU SUCK!! :talk2hand :hellpisd:

you could still bring me back something from o/sea's tho. :) :headbang: :fro:

:eek:

now who hijacked my thread... let me see... if I catch the bas... (sees who it is and gets up from computer, walks into other room where dad is)... well now that that is sorted out... it appears that dad is good at reasoning!!!

Well wine tasting as well...this will be a long day... and I have to be at work at 5:15 the next morning!

Well, lets have a show of hands on who would like to possibly do a wine tasting lunch as well. Maybe we might have to split into non tasters and tasters for the return journey.

If we are going to go it will take a bit more research as to where we can park all these cars. Dad and I will look into it and see... but it could be possible... even still getting back pretty early (6:00-6:30pm) to windsor.

Has anyone heard from oz recently??? his knowledge of this area would be invaluable... if anyone sees/talks to him send him here for his advice!

And loz we may be able to push the start time back a bit... maybe half an hour... but it will take us all day to do the cruise! and it IS worth while coming... anyone who has been before will tell you that... and everyone that is coming along for the first time will tell you that on the night of Sunday the 3rd of November after they get back!!!

did I miss anything???

Duncan and Kel, Fatz, does this mean that you'll be along? Good to have you as always Xrsist.

Red, Prank is right...

YOU SUCK...

maybe next time mate.

Cheers,

Dan.

Updated List

Definates:

Majanal (GTS)

Majanal's friend in majanal's old Mini!

Majanal's friend (MX6)

Silver-Arrows(GTR)

Slivers Mate (Red 200SX)

EDS33T (GTS)

GTR-80Y (GTS)

Prank (Slow Ass 180sx)

brendanf (GTS Virgin Cruise!)

ndr (GTS)

PeakRPM (GTS)

EDIT:

Xrsist

Total:12

Maybe's:

Bonkers (GTS) Will come if his car is going by then. Shall I move you up dad?

Carlo (GTS)

Fatz (GTR)

Duncan & Kel (GTS)




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