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Just went past the foreshore then, it's closed for a triathlon and I believe it will be closed all weekend for it.

May need to propose another end point?

to easy mate we might finish up at bar beach car park plenty of room there and not far for food.so we will come along the pacific hwy through charlestown then chuck a right onto scienic drive and head around past the beaches

to easy mate we might finish up at bar beach car park plenty of room there and not far for food.so we will come along the pacific hwy through charlestown then chuck a right onto scienic drive and head around past the beaches

Ha just been told surfest is at bar beach all weekend, may need to check this, but that may also be unavailable.

Newcastle, busy place...

hhhmmmm ok how about market town carpark?are the roads closed around the foreshore anthony?or can we still do a lap?

The main stretch of the foreshore was closed but can go around nobbys, I would suggest maybe meeting behind broadmedow macdonalds?.. Be alot quiter than market town?...

The main stretch of the foreshore was closed but can go around nobbys, I would suggest maybe meeting behind broadmedow macdonalds?.. Be alot quiter than market town?...

ok we will go for breadmedow maccas then maybe head in for a lap around the foreshore

im still keen for a cruise tomorrow its only isolated showers and less than we got today so i will still be at the fire station at kariong at normal time if anyones still coming

Yeh mate it happened no one was there till 10am but wen we left the firestation there were alot of different cars,from memory a pink bmw,vw golf,mboomas corolla,mazda 2,subaru liberty,proton,mx5.then headed off down the freeway and picked up a few along the way,a vy clubsport,vx calais v8,lancer,na supra,off tits r31 sleeper and a vp commodore.we then went up the pacific hwy and picked up 2 r32 skylines at belmont then made it to breadmedow behind maccas and parked up and met up with a r33 gtst and a mint old school chrysler galant with wide rims and stretched tyres.i got left behind but as far as I know they headed to the foreshore,i then met back up with them at pit lane and thats where the journey ended.was a good day as far as weather went and everyone behaved themselves

hey guys im s sorry bout not replying i honestly didnt think anyone would hav been keen ill remember next time to check sau straight away haha but for those who did make it there where 21 cars in total for those who want to add me on face bok to make it easier link below also fotos of todays cruise are below

so sorry again but be ready in 2-3 months im thinking of hitting the gong

thanks again guys hope u had a great day

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hey guys im s sorry bout not replying i honestly didnt think anyone would hav been keen ill remember next time to check sau straight away haha but for those who did make it there where 21 cars in total for those who want to add me on face bok to make it easier link below also fotos of todays cruise are below

so sorry again but be ready in 2-3 months im thinking of hitting the gong

thanks again guys hope u had a great day

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photos of cruise

http://www.facebook....49802684&type=3

Post the pics up on here, i havnt got facebook.



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