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Hi All,

It has been 6 months since our last trip up the Maq pass so i thought it was time to do it again.

Details: Meet at KFC Carpark at Crossroads Homemaker, Casula then take off for Maq pass with destination being the pie shop up the top:)

Date: Sunday 5th December 2010

Time:10.30meet for 11.15 take off

Directions:

1. South on Hume Highway

2. Turn left at Picton Rd

3. Contiue onto Princes Hwy

4. At rather large roundabout turn right onto Illawarra Hwy

5. Turn right at lights to stay on Illawarra hwy

6. Follow that all the way up to Maq Pass then onto Robertsons Pie Shop for some lunch

All cars welcome just so long as we ahere to the rules of the road and remeber that we will be representing SAU on the drive!

Cruise WILL be on rain hail or shine!

I look forward to seeing you all there once again.

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maq pass again? i think so :D count me in, and this time somone remind me not to get smashed the night b4...

Don't get smashed the night before... :P

Unfortunately, I'm going to be very busy on this weekend and unable to attend.

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