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i was planning on running my gopro all day so it wont be as good as eric's but at least we will have some video :)

if it fails ill pass it to eric and he can edit it :P

eric if you want you can lend me your camera's and ill put em all over my car :)

Thanks Tim for having a go at Car-Cam. Usually, it's quite popular to grab a record.:thumbsup:

And thanks to those guys who can donate a bit of money to the "Qld Premier Flood Appeal" on the day :thumbsup:

For those who haven't become a paid-up Member yet of NSW.SAU, grab the chance to do so with a Membership form + get news of the Texi 3 weeks later.:thumbsup:

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Weather forecast is kinda crap.. possible showers all through the week and around 30 degree's so its gonna be sticky and i have no AC!

Maybe not....... Weather.com says it will be OK.........

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To everyone who has done this cruise before note the change of meeting location from previous years!!!

Don't rock up to Maccas like I would have done if I hadn't read the first post properly tonight lol :laugh::rolleyes:

nothing official atm but i thought anyone coming from the central coast or close 2 there could cruise down with a few of us.

we will probably be meeting at kariong info centre at like 8am and heading down to the proper meet spot from there.

going to be a gd day :)

coasties meet kariong visitors centre behinf the fire station for a 830am leave. make sure u bring as full tank of juice

anyone need me or gets lost give me a call : 0423 276 186 jeff

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coasties meet kariong visitors centre behinf the fire station for a 830am leave. make sure u bring as full tank of juice

anyone need me or gets lost give me a call : 0423 276 186 jeff

myself and my +1 are meeting at wyoming at around 8am so we you guys will meet us on the freeway somewhere lol

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