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So can Livewire and I get confirmation on the exact departure time for you guys from Windsor? We will meet up with you guys at Grey Gums Cafe : http://maps.google.c...+(Grey+Gum+Cafe)

It will be about half way for you and us. And will save us coming all the way down to windsor/richmond thumbsup.gif

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im out for a few reasons, my cas shit itself a few weeks ago. and with work and family i have not had the time to get her fixed.

TWO: we had an explosion at work on friday. one guy in coma from 20% burns and my ears are still ringing so i think it not safe for me to be driving. unless someone wanna take me im on the central coast.give me a call if need be : 0423 276 186

Pfffttt.... Looks like this cruise may be dead before its already started... Oh well. Livewire and I will be waiting at the Grey Gums Cafe at around the halfway point for any of you Sydney folk to arrive. We'll be in a blue GTR R34.

Hope to see some of you there! thumbsup.gif

GW you're not bringing the stagea along? Everyone loves the Station Wagon GTR!

I'm going anyways, sorry to hear about your misfortunes there snoopy

The stagea is in panel beaters gettin a new body kit and a fresh coat of paint. Was supposed to be ready by this weekend. But as you can tell... IT'S NOT!!!!




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