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Sau Nsw Wisemans Ferry Social Cruise Sunday 19Th Feb 2012


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It's the new year and time to get out there and enjoy some driving and eating!!

We know everyone loves a good cruise, so thanks to your events organiser -Aggroman and others - we're going on one again.

This time, we're heading off from Thornleigh McDonalds, Hornsby, North-West of Sydney. We will be going through Galston George, then onto The Old Northern Road to finish at Wisemans Ferry for some lunch.

Okay so here's the details;

Date: Sunday 19th Feb, 2012

Meet at: Hornsby Maccas Thornleigh

Who: Anyone with any car (doesn't have to be a Skyline) but Skylines prefered :laugh:

What time should I get there: 10:00AM for a 10:30AM departure.

Lunch: 12ish

How Much: Gold coin donation, which will be collected at the start for a selected charity.

The route: http://maps.google.c...mra=ls&t=m&z=11

Start at Thornleigh Maccas on Central Ave, off Pennant Hills Road,

Head north and continue onto Old Pacific HWY,

Turn left onto Galston Road,

Then take Mid Dural Road,

Turn right onto Old Northern Road and take that all the way to Wisemans Ferry.

Duration: Expected Cruise time will be 1.5 hours one way.

On this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit.

There will be NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

We will be the most courteous users on the road, and we will not be doing ANYTHING to cause any disrepute for the club.

*Due to some LAC police attention on an unofficial cruise a while back down the same road, any 'suspect' (read modified) cars should tuck themselves somewhere between 3rd and 3rd-last in the convoy.

As with all SAU:NSW events, this cruise will run under a CAMS permit, permit no. 212/1902/05.

This will be another fun day, with the only cost a bit of fuel, and what ever you decide to eat and drink along the way in your car.

Bring a walky talkie if you have one, as we will sort out a channel to use at the start.

Linky: http://maps.google.c...mra=ls&t=m&z=11

Weather forecast : Shower or two.

Sydney area

28 DEGREES

Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and the chance of isolated thunderstorms. Light winds tending north to northeasterly up to 20 km/h during the afternoon.

Looking forward to seeing you guys there!

BRING A FULL TANK OF FUEL!!!!

Peeps going:

GTRsean

Global_Warmer

luke GTR

BunsenBurna

R32SOM

brad.

God_speed

GTR_JOEY

Mick_o

NISMO

levinboy

r32-25t

DVS JEZ

SiNNO

RB25 SKYLINE

god34r

m.j.h

Jez13

gtr-scottie

Calsonic14u

Michael's R33

G0Z1LLAAAAA34

JoelyMoley

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In the calendar! Thanks Sean and Dave.

Who: Anyone with any car (doesn't have to be a Skyline) but skylines prefered :laugh:

I would bring the 7 series but it probably won't make it through the gorge hairpins. :P

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Keen but i live in Richmond so the meeting point is probably a further drive than wisemans itself :laugh:

would like to meet you guys in Wisemans for a chat over some lunch and a cold bevvy though :thumbsup:

Keen but i live in Richmond so the meeting point is probably a further drive than wisemans itself :laugh:

would like to meet you guys in Wisemans for a chat over some lunch and a cold bevvy though :thumbsup:

Um...I live in Richmond lol! but I'm cruising over to Hornsby, because I like driving!

Um...I live in Richmond lol! but I'm cruising over to Hornsby, because I like driving!

I'm coming from th riff, so if you want to meet up to cruise to hornsby, I'm in.




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