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So Guys it's been a long time am I right? :D

Well In this case Of Gemma's absence ill take it on board to organize one of the good cruises that would normally occur a few times every year.

FINAL DATE AND ROUTE CAN BE DISCUSSED! (Shout out your suggestions guys so we can all decide what works best, P.S once final route has been decided I will Print 50 Or so maps for everyone on the day)

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Meet: Meet at 9am at KFC cross roads (camden valley way). Head down to Maq pass. (South guys you can orginise a little meet so you don't need to drive up here and then we can rondevu at the school.) Then to our destination of crn or jambaroo rd and illawarra hwy, Roberston. Route: Straight down Hume hwy from cross rds, left at picton rd. Right at Princes Hwy, Right at Illawarra Hwy ect ect. The cruise generally takes about 1.5 hrs to get to Robertson pie Shop.

What to bring: bring a full tank of fuel, Camera, Money for pies etc, they do have eftpos last time I was there, A good attitude and a smart head, this is an un-official SAU cruise, Anyone and everyone is welcome but all club rules apply, there will be zero tolerence for "hoon" behaviour and anything that could bring dispute to the clubs name will be reported as well as your number plates to the police :) so lets have a fun, Safe and exiting day!

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!

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I'll be going up tomorrow for a run, there was a rather nasty accident at the bottom of mac pass recently. Those pies are golden.............

yeah that was on Sunday, i went down with a few cars for a cruise and it was blocked off.

had to detour through Jamberoo Rd up the hill which was wet and foggy, made it a very interesting drive up the mountain in a 250kw Skyline :O

saw alot of cops patrolling through the area as well so take it easy in there guys.

im off from the 19th to the 24th of this month, anyone up for a small 'recce' cruise before i lose my licence for three months on the 25th of jan?

any one of those 5 days would be good for me.

So which one of you guys with a GTR is going to help me show a lady friend of mine that skylines shit on all things commodore? ... ( can somone volunteer to take her up the Pass, After we stop to regroup at the school just before jamberoo road) Yes she's hot.

So which one of you guys with a GTR is going to help me show a lady friend of mine that skylines shit on all things commodore? ... ( can somone volunteer to take her up the Pass, After we stop to regroup at the school just before jamberoo road) Yes she's hot.

Sure thing :thumbsup:

So which one of you guys with a GTR is going to help me show a lady friend of mine that skylines shit on all things commodore? ... ( can somone volunteer to take her up the Pass, After we stop to regroup at the school just before jamberoo road) Yes she's hot.

brb putting gtr badge on gts-t

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