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this is all copy'd and pasted but thought it might be of interest and get a few more nissans out there!!!

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"Our Official Cruise for July is to Wanda Beach/Cronulla from Crossroads Bunnings, we'll be heading down Heathcote Rd, entering the Royal National Park @ the Helensburg/Stanwell Park turnoff to go down past Stanwell Tops, to head back up toward Cronulla for a windy, scenic drive... Will be a fun cruise, where a MASSIVE turnout can be guranteed!!! Here are the details:

DATE: Sunday, 17th Of July

TIME: From 10am

MEET: CrossRoads Bunni...ngs, Casula (http://www.bunnings.com.au/stores_141_crossroads.aspx)

LEAVE: 11am

DESTINATION: Wanda Reserve Car Park (WANDA BEACH)

CRUISE ROUTE:

1. From cross roads bunnings we turn Lef onto Camden Valley Way

2. Turn Rght onto the South Western Motorway (M5) going toward the city

3. Turn Right onto Heatchcote Rd. & Follow it until the end

4. Turn Right onto the Princess Hwy & follow for 8kms

5. Follow Princess Hwy going toward Wollongong, take Exit Tourist Drive (10) for Stanwell Park (Lawrence Hargrave Dr.)- MERGE LEFT

6. Go straight through the Roundabout onto Lawrence Hargrave Dr. & go through the Stop Sign, past Stanwell Tops... Merge right, onto Lady Wakehurst Drive which turns into Sir Bertram Stevens Drive, follow upto Princess Hwy

7. Turn Right onto Princess Hwy & turn RIGHT (2kms) onto Captain Cook Drive.

8. When your on Captain Cook Drive, go through 2 Roundabouts, at the 3rd roundabout turn Right onto Elouera Rd-- DONT GO TO KURNELL....

9. Take a Quick LEFT onto Bate Bay Rd. and follow around to Mitchell Rd. where you make a quick Left again to enter Wanda Reserve Car Park (WANDA BEACH)

Here's the link for google maps to check out the cruise route: http://maps.google.c...C2%2C3%2C4&z=11

DONT FORGET TO SUGGEST YOUR FRIENDS... HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE CRUISE FOR A FUN SUNDAY DRIVE!!!! :D

P.S

FORUMS NOTIFIED: AusRotary, DUT, E46 Fanatics, Hardtuned.neT (Siliva Forum), Z Club & US Muscle Forum!

-- E.C.C.S take no responsibility for anyones attitude, driving or accidents. We also do not take responsibility for any defects or fines issued. We Do Not Support Or Tolerate ANY Stupid/illegal driving Behaviour (Speeding, Burnouts, etc.)- if you are caught, you will be reported to the police! You are agreeing to attend this Cruise at your own risk! Be cautious, watch other drivers and pay attention to the road... Lets give the Modified Car Scene a good name... We All Know The Rules!!!! ---"

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Not too sure if they are keen on another multi cruise again after the clowns on the last one to windsor, however if we stick together at the pack and let them go ahead should be fine... im keen..

LMFAO.. Spewing :domokun::spank::rant: .... daaammmm, this cruise might be over the top & bloody BIG. arrrr! Anyway, thanx for listing mate :banana:

Alright so i must give everyone an insight as to whats goin on:

- Other forums listed on:.... Hardtuned.net (Silvia Forum), AusRotary, ZClub, E46 Fanatics & US Muscle Car froum (along with 2 other American 60s-70s muscle related forums, with small interest)

- I initially didnt want to list on SAU due to 1. the attendance looking massive already & 2. Feeling bad about SAU members previously getting harrased by the cops (not that you would on this cruise as i've done it many times before). 3. Lets end the winge there!!!

- Roads: * Going through the National Park, take it easy... * Captain Cook Drive---> DONT GO TO KURNELL!! 3rd roundabout should be Elouera Rd on your RIGHT (pay attention to cruise route defined above, i should have a few directions/maps printed out with rules on them too- come see me if you wanted one)

- YOU GUYS ARE MORE THAN WELCOME.... sorry for the late & short notice (all the RULES have been posted other forums too, so they are quiet clear)

Joe- haha i had a feeling this would happen in time somehow :rofl:Anyways, will be a grea day & fun cruise!!! See everyone there :yes:

There are 2 Pre-meets organised (for the cruise itself):

1. Shire & st george Areas, are meeting @ Slyvania Maccas. From 9:20am for a 9:45am Sharp departure to head to CrossRoads Bunnings

2. Blue Mountains, Windsor, Penrith, St. Marys/Mt.Druitt areas, meeting @ Pioneer Tavern (next to Dan Murphy's/KFC) on Northern Rd. Penrith/Orchard Hills from 8:50am & departing @ 9:20am Sharp for CrossRoads Bunnings

Will be an awesome day out, see everyone there :action-smiley-069:

Sweet :banana:keen azz for a cruise... haha! Only get to take my car out once every now & then lol :whistling:

See everyone today @ CrossRoads Bunnings from 10am for the 11am departue :action-smiley-069:

P.S

Pre-meets @

1. Sylvania Maccas, from 9:20am leaving for CrossRoads @ 9:45am SHARP (look out for MZ323, Sophia)

2. Pioneer Tavern, Penrith/Orchard Hills on Northern Rd. (next to Dan Murphys/KFC): from 8:50am leaving for CrossRoads @ 9:20am Sharp (i'll be there)



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