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I call BS! :P

OH Dave, NO YOU DIDN'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

Already locked it in, missing the Mrs friend bday (this cruise as my saviour as i would have been super bored)

I;ll see you there Dave, will you be turning up THIS TIME? heheheheeh :D

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I'll be there. I've been having family picnics in this neck of the woods for 25 years and enjoying the roads round the area for 10+ years.

Was the issue of park fees resolved?

Unless I misinterpret what Matt said the meet up point was, I think it's HERE

The entrance of the car park can be easy to miss if you aren't paying attention (well it is for me at night lol)

Looks like Epic Rain for saturday.................... bugger................ does the cruise still take place???? rain hail or shine? Well not hail :D

Elders weather says 40% chance of 5-10mm... Wouldn’t exactly call it epic :P

I'll be there regardless of weather :)

Unless I misinterpret what Matt said the meet up point was, I think it's HERE

The entrance of the car park can be easy to miss if you aren't paying attention (well it is for me at night lol)

Elders weather says 40% chance of 5-10mm... Wouldn’t exactly call it epic :P

I'll be there regardless of weather :)

No, it's at Church Point Reserve on Pitt Water Road.

IE: here

I'm only new to Sydney so would be good to meet some people. Will be taking my bf's Silvia though as my car needs some garage time.

It would be good if there is someone close to the city who wants to meet earlier to make our way to the meeting point.

Look forward to meeting some people smile.gif

Tasch

hi tasch, can meet in city before going, say in front of downing local court liverpool st?

that way we can all do a big smokin exit with flames spitting out the back just coz.

or more realistically the countrylink carpark at central (nothing to do with the fact that i work there)

oh and terry ta for the gps entry, ur a lifesaver!

now time for meet up?

hi tasch, can meet in city before going, say in front of downing local court liverpool st?

that way we can all do a big smokin exit with flames spitting out the back just coz.

or more realistically the countrylink carpark at central (nothing to do with the fact that i work there)

oh and terry ta for the gps entry, ur a lifesaver!

now time for meet up?

In as of today, coming from Rosebery so in for a city meet up too thumbsup.gif




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