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Justin's Pie Cruise! Sept 16Th Robertson Pie Shop!


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Guys, This date is pending on weather, Went and did this run again last night and it was raining, it was an absolute waste of time... So if its raining we will post pone.

Really? Are you that much of a pansy you won't drive in the rain, or is it just that your car leaks/lacks a roof?

I'd only avoid Mac Pass in extremely extremely cold weather (Like we had last friday) and it's raining, this equals snow + black ice.

Oh and in a raging thunderstorm that you really shouldn't be leaving your house because of, as it'll bring branches down.

I'm not a Pussy, I'd just rather post pone it so that Everyone can enjoy each others cars, in the nice sun like we normally get when we go up there as a club, But if this recent weather reflects on what it's going to be! All lights are green!

leave time 10 A.M or is that to early for everyone?

Hey, I'll be coming as well. Can you give me a little summary of this thread? So far I've picked up: Meet at Casula KFC @ 10AM, Sunday 16th.

Meet Car Park 9:15 Am Onwards, DRIVERS BRIEFING AT 9:45 AM! 10AM SHARP DEPARTURE TO ROBERTSON PIE SHOP VIA, HUME HIGHWAY-PICTON ROAD- MT KEIRA PASS- EXPRESSWAY TO ALBION PARK SCHOOL - MAQAURIE PASS- PIE SHOP- EITHER GO HOME OR DO JAMBEROO PASS.

Bring, Fuel, Safe Driving, freinds, Camera.. Money for Pies and other foods once we arrive. Follow the White R33 (Mine) And the Purple GTR (Owen) We Will Be Leading the cruise and sticking to the speed limits at all times, make it a nice cruise with each other no need for speed, just enjoy the roads and the company.

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