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Ill be letting everyone know at 620 when Im home regarding this if the V8s have closed P6f already we will head to silver water boat ramp

my number is above if anyone needs to contact me

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Ill be letting everyone know at 620 when Im home regarding this if the V8s have closed P6f already we will head to silver water boat ramp

my number is above if anyone needs to contact me

where the hell is that? wouldn't move the meetup location too much when its so close to the event to save confusion

btw im officially their party people :P

also forgot to mention ill be bringing all my camera gear so feel free to come tackle me to get some shots of your car :P

^^^ I have no choice the V8 supercars starting rolling in 3 hours ago into Homebush Bay.... I have a friend driving thru there at 530 and ill be back online at around 615 to update you all.....

Silverwater boat ramp is off silverwater road just before the bridge that takes you to dundas/ermington/victoria rd ect

Also there is a magazine going to be in attendence tonight so best behaviours and have your cars nice and clean they will be shooting for 2 magazines

SILVERWATER BOAT RAMP IS THE NEW MEETING POINT

Homebush Bay is in complete lockdown....

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?hl=en&i...019205&z=16

Turn right at the lights on Silverwater road and Clyde street if your coming from Parra Rd end....

sozz for being the retard in the crowd but is it silverwater park carpark or? just struggling to find the boat ramp

Its the white street on the map that is to the left of wilson park

Nice cruise, weather was great. A lot of great cars, people, and the variety!

Here's some pics, not all really clear pics due to being dark, but my favorite is the dish on the 355 commodore! :dry:

And a pretty tight squeeze at the finish!

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Those that took pics, post em up!

Yeah, not bad but there were some silly buggers....except us SAU people.

omfg forgot to ask!! how did that first turn feel when u took off and left?! i noticed u didn't break and i got a little tingle from it :dry:

omfg forgot to ask!! how did that first turn feel when u took off and left?! i noticed u didn't break and i got a little tingle from it :dry:

Took off?! Ha ha, I was doing 60km around that corner, speed limit is 60 lol. Advisory may have said 25?

It's mad!, the 32GTR was the same and I guess you found the car 'stick' like on rails lolz.

Thought I might freak out someone by not braking :P for that tight one.

top night. Good skyline presence. Shame some D**khead decided to pull out infront of me on the way down to the meetup. Nothing a couple more cans of matt black wont fix lol

top night. Good skyline presence. Shame some D**khead decided to pull out infront of me on the way down to the meetup. Nothing a couple more cans of matt black wont fix lol

That was f**king harsh dude, it's wonderful that the cops decided it wasn't worth their time. Glad to know some people care, right?

Those guys would have shat themselves when three skylines and a 200sx rolled up to support you though.

Epic night! Was an EPIC introduction to these cruises!!!!

Joel, I BADLY want to see those photos you took!!!

Im grateful you guys had an awesome night..... And be ready to hit the streets again for the next one next month...

And dont be afriad to offer suggestions for the upcoming cruises on destinations I am open to all ideas...




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