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If I'm not hungover and it's a nice morning I'll meet up at Kariong in the 5 and drive old pac to Brooklyn and head home.

Awesome, will be good to meet you! Although it is a morning start......And a Sunday...... The hangover posibility is high :P

Oh and guys, links to some hand held uhf things -

http://dicksmith.com...ndheld-cb-radio

http://dicksmith.com...ld-cb-radio-2pk

Haha yeah I think you will need a set I you wanna talk or listen... Not all cars need them but would be good to have one! I'll get one for sure :woot:

Would be an idea to call up a northbound truck once we hit the F3 and ask them how the run south is. Should let you know if any candy cars around

EDIT Fthose who don't know chanell 29 is used by the trucks so no being idiots on that chanell

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For the F3 yeah but we will be on the speed limit the short time we are on it (20mins max) then its all twistys mate :thumbsup:

Hey Mat, count me in!

Will be sweet to meet all u guys. Ill meet at the coast spot, black r33 gtst :)

Good stuff mate, really glad your coming along! Best way to get into the scene haha... Come say g'day, I am useless with names but look for the white 34 with black wheels ;)

This will be an EPIC cruise... So many coming!

Oh and a big thanks to Mick_o in advance for the help with scouting the Galston point.... We didn't allow for this many cars so a few tweaks on the original plan at needed....

At this stage guy ferry is OUT! Too many cars and too many are low.... To save headaches we will go down the gorge and go for a break, then head back up!

We are considering footage of the run both on Galston and Old Pac, NO silly stuff just a nice compilation... This will require help from a few volunteers willing to run ahead etc.... If u have a cam and can help PM me, if not, we will wing it as I do best haha :woot:

camera, check, footage for compilation coming!!

Who is driving man? Reckon we can get you to run ahead at a few spots? I'll Gate u :P

Haha too easy, keen as. Can't wait too see ur 34 also man!

Good stuff mate :) happy to show u the 34... We have a mix of Newy and the Coast and a few others... Will be chilled, nice cars and a few twisties :) you'll enjoy your car too!

So I now have a spare seat for Sunday

Melisa is working Sat night and the original plan was for her to finish early and come on the cruise but she has decided that lunch with girlfriends is a better option

So can now help with photo duties etc if needed

So I now have a spare seat for Sunday

Melisa is working Sat night and the original plan was for her to finish early and come on the cruise but she has decided that lunch with girlfriends is a better option

So can now help with photo duties etc if needed

Benji needed a lift :ph34r:

i got my hand helds from supercheap for $30 if that helps.i wont be taking one to much shit talking :whistling:

U trying to say something punk? :P haha




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