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haha ummm cant find anyone to go with so at this stage it looks like it'll be a shit box red Ford Laser :yucky::spank: :spank: insurance hasnt come through yet from "Ancient-Ababa" pushin' me into that Lex!! :rant: All good, see everyone tomorrow THE CRUISE IS ON REGARDLESS :rofl:

just come to the meet up brah, i will show just to scope out how many actually make it..

Yeah I guess it is only 2 seconds from my house, I'll be at the meet up along as it's not bucketing down

A lil rain never hurt, as i stated previously the cuise is still on today!! Just take more caution on the road & remember it is a CRUISE not a Race... i gurantee there will be a fair few cars there today :thumbsup: See you all from 10am @ Silverwater Boat Ramp for the 11am Leave!

Was definately bucketing down today!! Woah..:ninja: Only had afew cars turn up today, and ended up chillin out at Hogs Breathe Cafe with my mates... im rescheduling this cruise for next Sunday October 2nd due to the crap weather today, same plans same meet time,etc.. whoose keen for that from SAU???

Shame about today, next Sunday looks alot better... Windy & Partially Cloudy

yeah i wimped out due to combination of late night and the rain, sorry to hear it flat lined a little out there.

hope to make one of the cruises next week, whether this or the stag thing. fingers crossed re weather!

Indeed, we got heapz saturated!! Was soo wett on Sunday, thank you for those who came out despite the rain- i really appreciate it :cheers:

So i've now rescheduled the cruise and, not knowing how to edit the originial post (any help?), here are the details:

DATE: Sunday, November 6th

MEET TIME: From 9:30am

MEET WHERE: P6D

(Corner of Parkview Drive & Australia Ave- Olympic Park!)

WE LEAVE: 10:30AM

DESTINAION: Palm Beach

OUR CRUISE ROUTE:

1. Quite simple; Left onto Australia Ave., Merge Left & Get onto the Homebush Bay Drive heading toward Ryde!

2. Continue to follow Homebush Bay Drive to Mona Vale Rd. where you Turn LEFT onto Pitwater Rd.

3. Follow Pittwater Rd Straight through 1 roundabout through Newport & Avalon, upto Palm Beach.. Parking past the Golf Club in the Reserve on your Left!!




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