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Hey Guys

The next friday night cruise is fast approaching.

Any car is welcome to come as long as they dont act silly... Please post below if your able to come....

Hope to see you all there

Date - 12 November 2010

Meet - P6F carpark located on Australian Avenue at Homebush Bay

Time - 8pm

Leave - 830pm

Destination - Springwood Lookout

Please note the cruise route will not be going through Penrith to avoid Mulgoa road and the road contructions currently taking place... The route will be a easy drive with few traffic lights and using main roads with average speeds of 80kms

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I'll try to be there, at the moment I'm rostered on to work but I'm gunna try and get out of it lol.

If anyone from the western suburbs is interested in organising a pre meet to cruise to homebush in a group pm me. :verymad:.

Can meet you there at the destination if it's dry.

My car is being used as a wedding car the next day.

Cheers, Tez

PS It used to be 100km/hr along most of Springwood Rd from Agnes Banks > but now it's mostly 80. Really nice hillclimb > view at the top.

i have only just joined SkylinesAustralia but i would love to come along and meet some of you guys. i hav ejust become the owner of a 2001 R34 GT and live in western sydney (blacktown area)

Im hoping to make it out there that night, make my first debut with SAU, though I may have been seen by some guys while cruising with Sydney Car Scene or Rexnuts =P

I go wherever cars are cruising =D

Luke,, it'll be great if u could come.

Let me know if u want to meet up with me and afew other cars so we can cruise to homebush in a group.. I live in deanpark so we could possibly meet around woodcroft?

Eric this isn't an sau cruise altho sum sau members will be there, either way it should be a good night :)

johno I'll MSG ya tomorrow or sumthing... I'm thinking we should meet at the same spot as we did for the 21st gtr cruise?

... I'm thinking we should meet at the same spot as we did for the 21st gtr cruise?

Tench Reserve is a good pause spot as well as a start spot.

Look forward to seeing you up the top with the others Matty.

count me in, if the cars still running

was going to the sunday social cruise just passed, but something came up.

should be a good opportunity to meet some new people.

p.s. ill be the shy one not saying much

anyone coming from penrith way?

I'm from Penrith and might cruise on up.

I live up near castlereigh rd. Wouldn't mulgoa be easier? At that time the roads would be ok. need to find a spot along the way to meet or join the run.

i live in quakershill so meeting at woodcroft maccas is perfect. thanks for the warm welcome :P

Nice. Hope to see you there. Anyone is more than welcome to come meet us there and head down with us

I'm from Penrith and might cruise on up.

I live up near castlereigh rd. Wouldn't mulgoa be easier? At that time the roads would be ok. need to find a spot along the way to meet or join the run.

Hey

With all the road works going on at Mulgoa Rd and all the traffic lights Im trying to stay away from the area...

You could meet us at Yarramundi Reserve and you will see us all go past...

When we are going up there I suggest every be on the best behaviour the cops do sit along that road at night doing speed checks...




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