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hey guys and girls,

I know its a bit late notice but if anyone one up for a national park run tonight

Should be a nice cool night and a good drive to make up for the satrday wsid loss

I wil organise of intrest so please post up if you would be able to atend and I can organise

Meet place

Time

Roughly would say about 7pm but can take suggestions

Thanks.johnny

Will be posting.up on a few facebook cruse pages too

Hey guys, the guys are on their way to telstra stadium at the moment, should be there around 9.00. They'll prolly hang around for about 30 mins and then make their way over to Liverpool krispy kremes.

They said it's fine if you guys meet them at either place. They might be keen to go on a cruise from there.

We went, a good time was legally had by all ;)

There was a pair of Clio's there that really tore up the place. Rev limiter bouncing to the max thumbsup.gif

I ordered a donut, the nice girl behind the counter said "only one!?" Then she gave me an extra one no charge.

Hehe I'm confused... rgb were you with us? We had an orange Supra, white Silvia, me in the charcoal R33 GTS-T (stock), charcoal R33 GTR V-Spec Series III, johhny443 in the white R33 GTS-T w/ GTR wing, a Ford Fairlane (!) and Ford GT (?) and a black R34 GT-T. Was that you in the R34? Didn't see any Clio's around though?

Edited by benro2

I ordered a donut, the nice girl behind the counter said "only one!?" Then she gave me an extra one no charge.

Looking at you, she probably thought you looked...

a) emaciated and need to put on weight...

b) poor, with not a cent to your name (like the other day)

c) charming when you put on that Canuk accent

:yes:

Lol, all of the above Terry :)

Yeah Ben, I was in the black R34. I didn't have a chance to talk to everyone.

The Clios were parked at the lookout and they followed us on the way back down. And when I say followed I mean they were overtaking us pinch.gif

I'm thinking about setting up a cruise for Saturday, I haven't really picked a good spot, because I know some of the better roads have park tolls on the weekend. Any good suggestions? I was thinking of running McCarr's creek road, and making a detour to Cottage Point. There's a sweet water-edge restaurant there.

sounds good to me, i will keep more of an eye on this section and hope not to miss the next, thinking about doing that sunday cruise but not sure if im working. late night stuff is best for me :)



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