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Yer 5pm sounds sweet to me yer hjs is across from bunnings its a massive place got super cheap repco dicksmith its like a supercenter just crap lol so you cant miss it....!!!!! yer still cruise into chinatown just anyone from the west who wants to cruise in together meet there

Just don't get pulled over in a group and no racing please guys.Stick together so nobody gets lost. Just cruise and relax. So 6pm tomorrow at thomas st . This is the link to the car park http://www.wilsonparking.com.au/go/wilson-car-parks/nsw/187-thomas-street#

Once u go in, theres only 2 levels. One ramp going up and one going down. Go down the ramp and park anywhere. Don't park upstairs as its private parking. After 5pm, parking is only $10. from 5pm to 12am. Very cheap. thumbsup.gif Korean BBQ after that. So keep a empty stomach. All u can eat.

So tomorrow plan, Roll call as for now GTRsean, GTR_JOEY, hamiltonau, brad, mmmsky9, rbscreamer, S3RK, crashdown, SiNNO. There are still a few who said they will turn up but its a 50-50. Some of you will be meeting at Parramatta and cruising together slowly to avoid attention LOL. I will be meeting u guys at the carpark. Arriving at Wilson parking and getting to know one another. pictures here pictures there snap snap snap, group photo by our wedding planner mmmsky9. haha thanks. Dinner at Korean BBQ(all you tight asses can eat) Maybe driving to Max Brenner at Broadway for desert. What u guys think. A night to remember.cheers.gif Oh and please, after tomorrow if u are uploading photos, please block out number plates as u know why.thumbsup.gif

Yes not attracting attention sounds.good... unfortunatly my car.will have stockies on thr rear due to gettin abit carried away in water box at drags lol but i will see all at hungry jacks then at chinatown




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