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It's at the end of The Hume Highway where it splits off into Cambelltown road and Camden Valley Way. There's a Bing Lee near it, hard to miss

Hey is there an address i can pop into the GPS that will take me to the meet up point? I don't know my roads well around that area.

[EDIT] The meet up point is at the KFC on the Corner of Beach Rd & Parkers Farm Place right?

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Haha dont worry i aint like the other 17 year olds, mummy or daddy didnt buy me a skyline for my birthday. I worked and saved for it, so im gonna look after it.

I'll be on my best behaviour :D

Of course youre welcome. All are welcome. Thats what its about. Just gotta love your cars and great company and your good to go:)

decided to bring the 200 out again... for anyone already down south, we'll meet up in front of the school next to St. Paul's catholic church along tongarra rd again.. Wont be the same without owen banana.gif

decided to bring the 200 out again... for anyone already down south, we'll meet up in front of the school next to St. Paul's catholic church along tongarra rd again.. Wont be the same without owen banana.gif

Sounds good. Do you wanna PM me your number so i can keep you up to date with the syd people if there any delays ect?

Just been in discussion with 'wannabedrifter' and we will leave cross roads at 10.30am sharp so we can meet up with the guys from sth coast in time. What time, i dunno, check with 'wannabedrifetr'

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Hi guys. The meet up for the south coast cars will be on the corner of Illawarra Highway and Macquarie Street. Lets plan to be there by 12pm. any questions just pm me. cheers

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Gem you have to change your pic hope you kept something from the princess

Hellya!!! I kept the pink seat covers as my mascot the lil fairy that hangs from my mirror:) I am sad that i didnt get a turbo but i needed to think $$$$ and the GT was just outta my reach:( Don worry thou, when i win the lotto ill give Terry a run for his money:):)

I'll be there too.

Gonna be @ Cnr Beach Rd & Parkers Farm Place, Casula NSW 2170 @ 10am on July 2nd. Can't wait!

I drove through Royal National park all the way past Bulli but I never went past the Gong. I'm looking forward to a nice chilling cruise with respectfulness and turning corners really fast :D




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