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I'll be there from around 8:45 am guys, Do you want me to get in touch with the local highway patrol down at the school so we don't have any hassles like last time with the motobike? And we will be pulling over just after the set of lights and merging lane onto the highway to regroup, Everyone make sure we have enouph room for everyone to fit in, and be aware it turns into an 80km/h zone at the campbelltown exit for roadworks, so there won't be a near miss next time because of a stupid merging L plater.

im wanting to organise one for the 4th febuary. but i think ill slot in with you guys, i live in gosford and i normally bring about 5-10 cars. we usually start at livo KK's (we can start at casula kfc if u wish ) take heathcote road to the princes hwy, turn left a few kms up the road on the right is farnell road. travel down through the national park, rainforest aka sir bertram stevens drive,

stop at stanwall park for a toilet stop then follow the water down through throuill, russellvale, mout oseley and get on the southern freeway down to albion park rail go behind the airport and up macquarie pass to the pie shop

after that either go back up mount ousley/picton road/ princes hwy or

down to kiama for some blow hole / car photo ops. then come home our own way.

do it that way its about a 600km trip from gosford. but is always a cruise i enjoy going on alot like putty road. but each have their own ups and downs.

LOL OWEN! you better come man, your happy smiles and waves make the cruise awesome! as well as the pies!

Will do my best. By March the R33 should be on the road again, so I might go down early and meet you guys at AP as usual. Failing that, I'll be at Casula in the commo (living in Liverpool now)

hi juz, looking forward to robertson pie shop cruise, this being my first attempt at a skyline aust outing,i do drive a r33 skyline 315kw at rear wheels. so some mods have been done the downfall of this is iam 65yo in a crises and cannot get enough of skyline power ,even though i have had this car from new, regards laurie.

hi juz, looking forward to robertson pie shop cruise, this being my first attempt at a skyline aust outing,i do drive a r33 skyline 315kw at rear wheels. so some mods have been done the downfall of this is iam 65yo in a crises and cannot get enough of skyline power ,even though i have had this car from new, regards laurie.

Hey Man, If you already haven't noticed SAU is one of the best car community's we have here in Australia, I Started here as Terry and owen would remember I was coming on cruises before I got my L's (mum drove) And I still had a great time talking and meeting everyone! So Come along and have a chat with like minded people!

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