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I will meet you at Newcastle. Yep 06 WRX. Might have another mate in a 06wrx as well :D

All good mate, your welcome to tag along ;) it's just a casual cruise and meet'n'greet sort of thing

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wrximposter is my work mate :)

got his number and what not, well probably be meeting him at charlsetown

also got a friend from work with a mini turbo that is gunna try and make it.

THE MORE THE MERRIER!!!

Not sure if you guys saw that big blitz that's on up here? Try keep your car legal, good tyres, plumb back BOV blah blah.... :ph34r:

What blitz?

Been on the news etc mate! 44 defects last night.... So let's all get the cars clean and stick to the law and we'll be fine

on newy forshore, friend of a friend.

goodluck mat LOL, stock bro

Our cars a legal as long as everything is plumbed back :)

I've got the first red r racing modified hks blow off valves. It was that or the stockies venting to atmo (stupid arc piping kit)

U don't count unless u step off the maybe list :P

I'll be right,my ol girl is a wolf in sheeps clothing. Me old an feeble no one looks twice.

Cool being ol bat somtimes. :teehee:

Yeah kinda like my grey hair, most people don't look twice or they just assume mid life crisis

Yeah kinda like my grey hair, most people don't look twice or they just assume mid life crisis

So true,in nowra local cops look at me an smirk,never get pulled over.

Only times i like bein old,part from cheap ins.

Here ya go :)

The meet point will be the carpark across from the Central Coast BMW dealership (Kangoo Rd i believe), there is plenty of room to meet up at this location. Arrival should be around 8.25am depending on traffic. We may take this opportunity to grab a few pics and meet each other as there will be some new faces on this cruise and we want it to be a friendly and welcoming meet :yes:

Thanks mate!!

I couldn't keep up with this thread!!!

Oh, cops never look at me....well they do but they hope for a hot chick not a bloke with gray hair as well lol

I'm lucky, mines engineered haha

Oh, cops never look at me....well they do but they hope for a hot chick not a bloke with gray hair as well lol

I'm lucky, mines engineered haha

Lol nice ;) see you Sunday.... If ur not still drunk lol

theres no blitz on the coast cause all our cars are awesome :yes: so once u make it over the border u are freeeeeee :cool:

Haha nice!!! Cars are slowly getting done ;)




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