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We would be passing Prestons/Casula, under Kurrajong Rd bridge at about 9:10am.

Might be a little difficult to meet up on the move, unless you want to wait for us under the bridge on the M7 for us to go past :)

Thanks Owen for making up an SAU Donation bucket :thumbsup: (this time re: flood victims)

God_speed and myself are bringing two passengers (in 2 cars) = 4 for the pub meal

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I'd say 25 or so, its ok if we aren't all served straight away, a few minutes wait won't hurt :)

Let me know if you can't tell them and I'll call them later today

Leave it with me. I will take care of it :cheers: . Its not so much "getting served straight away", its so they have extra staff to carry the load. I spoke to one of the barmaids this morning and she is PUMPED. She is rostered off on Sunday but will be at the pub with camera in hand.

I will be waiting for you all to arrive, because my car wont be back on the road till monday :rant: . Unless I hook up with Livewire from this forum or another local with his R34.

Yeah. You could do that, but that'd be pretty gay. The best bit of the whole road is the last 16ks of road from Howes valley to Milbrodale. That's the best god damn section on the whole road!! Yee haa!

+1 that 16kms of road is worth the 65kms it takes to get to it

well hopefully i make it, got two parties the night b4 so unless im still drunk in the morning ill be their might try work something out with some inner west ppl :) (im setting several alarms now so i actually get up) :D

well hopefully i make it, got two parties the night b4 so unless im still drunk in the morning ill be their might try work something out with some inner west ppl :) (im setting several alarms now so i actually get up) :D

hey, don't follow me. :P

I wont be driving because like every real skyline owner... mine is in the shop getting tuned :P

I will be there somehow with someone, probably shell cause she is a good wife.. no not a tv show!

well hopefully i make it, got two parties the night b4 so unless im still drunk in the morning ill be their might try work something out with some inner west ppl :) (im setting several alarms now so i actually get up) :D

You better! No bailing out now! :P

I wont be driving because like every real skyline owner... mine is in the shop getting tuned :P

I will be there somehow with someone, probably shell cause she is a good wife.. no not a tv show!

Dave if we spend the next 36hrs non stop on my car getting it back together we can take it, hahaha

I really really really wanted to go, ah well have fun people. I'll be there next year

I wont be driving because like every real skyline owner... mine is in the shop getting tuned :P

I will be there somehow with someone, probably shell cause she is a good wife.. no not a tv show!

My ol girl spent some time on the dyno getting a tidy up just for this,woo hoo she much better now. :woot:

I'm not that far from Brighton, would be good to join up with the gongers somewhere/somehow

Whereabouts are you coming from dude?

We would be passing Prestons/Casula, under Kurrajong Rd bridge at about 9:10am.

Might be a little difficult to meet up on the move, unless you want to wait for us under the bridge on the M7 for us to go past :)

I'll try to be there by about 8;50... then just cruise slowly or if i can find somewhere to stop I'll wait for you guys.. how many are there?

:cheers:

I just spoke to the owner of the pub and told her what's goin on morrow and she is PUMPED! Its a crackin day in Singo today, I hope the weather is exactly the same morrow.

Will be fantastic sitting in the shady beer garden kicking back listening to some live music with our counter meals!!

I will be ready and waiting for you to arrive. I look forward to meeting all of ya's

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