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definatly see JEZ - met him the other day, top bloke :-)

what was the date of this fang up the old pacific?

21st.... Just doing the details for it now....

No fang, just sensible driving :ph34r:

righto, won't be around :-(

i'm only in newe/foster for 1 more week (6-14th october) - so hopefully there will be 1 improtue cruise then.

Sound like you guys had a blurry night and Jarad needs to explain to his neighbour why theres a loaf of bread on his roof lol.

My family thing was about the same..pretty messy. One of my drunker cousins spent the night in an open drain/sewer lol

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Where you going? I am sure someone will throw on a quick cruise.... I know i would if my car is done (Should be)

I told Jarrad to hammer throw the toaster next so they could at least make brekky with it :laugh:

DUDE! Open sewer? lol

righto, won't be around :-(

i'm only in newe/foster for 1 more week (6-14th october) - so hopefully there will be 1 improtue cruise then.

Sound like you guys had a blurry night and Jarad needs to explain to his neighbour why theres a loaf of bread on his roof lol.

My family thing was about the same..pretty messy. One of my drunker cousins spent the night in an open drain/sewer lol

LOL Notsureifsrs.

Dude, you should have fetched him out of there for his own safety.... there'd be HIV positive syringes floating around open sewers (srs).

LOL Notsureifsrs.

Dude, you should have fetched him out of there for his own safety.... there'd be HIV positive syringes floating around open sewers (srs).

Or could get Pinkeye eh? :P

Have you checked the WT thread? I made some pictures for ya.....

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lolololol mannnn chookie had to remind me about that the next day. i look like i knocked myself out!!

joel msg me when you wanna go for a drive buddy.

You are one crazy kid! I give you that much......... :P

Guys, need another day or two before posting up the cruise thread as i gotta do a bit of scouting for the Route..... Maybe a ferry crossing involved (unless you own an R33 in which case you can drive across yourself) but i need to check if the roads are worth driving or not, will also need to work out timing and destinations for a feed. We have a start though so it wont take long, at worst ill do it Thursday as ill be at work late waiting for the Nats entries to open :P

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IF we go that way.......

The Berowra ferry crosses Berowra Creek at Berowra Waters from Bay Road (Tourist Drive 11) to Berowra Waters Road. Information regarding the Berowra ferry service is displayed on variable message signs at Berowra Waters Rd, Berowra Heights and Bay Rd, Berrilee. Please note that trucks longer than 7 meters will not be able to approach the ferry due to road restrictions.

Operating Time:

24 hours, 7 days a week

Service Day:

Ferry services will not operate on the second Tuesday of each month between 12 noon and 2.30pm

Trip Duration:

3 mins (Please allow up to 10 mins waiting time)

If you are lowerd do not go near berowa i used to live on the river there boat access only and the ramps on and off are at sharp angles you will scrape. have scraped a standard falcon at low tide. and FFS another cruse b4 my car is ready :domokun:

ohh and not to mention, coming down the hill on the berowra side the road is a pig very narrow spots where only 1 car can get through at a time, other side tho well lets just say hill climb.

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If you are lowerd do not go near berowa i used to live on the river there boat access only and the ramps on and off are at sharp angles you will scrape. have scraped a standard falcon at low tide. and FFS another cruse b4 my car is ready :domokun:

ohh and not to mention, coming down the hill on the berowra side the road is a pig very narrow spots where only 1 car can get through at a time, other side tho well lets just say hill climb.

Good info, so IF we took that way are the roads WORTH driving? I like the sounds of "Hill climb"

Its just that if we do Galston Gorge i would rather not turn back and do the same road twice, rather do a differnent route back to Pacific Hwy.

Also, the ferry MAY make for some different photos?

I dont think any of us are excessively low? Martin (2 min noodle) is bringing supplies to fix it if its an issue :P

adam you can jump in with me!

if my gf is with me any of the boys will take ya if you dont wanna fight over the front seat hah :D. specially since its down the coast.

I would NOT be fighting her :P

adam you can jump in with me!

if my gf is with me any of the boys will take ya if you dont wanna fight over the front seat hah :D. specially since its down the coast.

I may take u up on that offer, altho i wont fit in the back seat of a skyline, my legs touch the dash in the passenger seat of my GTR with the seat all the way back, and my legs hug the steering wheel when im driving :P

you would be doing down the Galston side then if u where to come from wisemans, so it would be a bit of a downhill that part should be fun, the way up on the berowra side you would want to take slow but then the old pac going home...well everyone knows about the old pac thursday night runs :wub:

and if u have a fix for the ferry then no issues otherwise you would have to go out to hornsby and back up from there.But i know my GTR at 120mm off the pavement would scrape like a bitch on that ferry. Check the tide chart to make sure its not going to be low tide if it is stay clear.

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Depends if we want to stop along the old pac at the cafe for breakfast or use the truckies lounge at the twins

Depends what time it will be too! And dont tell Chookie we are going down Old Pac as he will want to stop and buy 18 pies! :woot:

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