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Well all the boys on the coast we need to make a meeting point for the trip up the cruise start point, i was thinking Ourimba rest area just b4 u enter the F3 or if we go from Kariong, the same carpark the meet was at last time, what do u guys think?

SOUNDS GOOD TO ME
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Car won't be ready.

might see if I can bring the missus car....

You can jump in with any of us if you don't wanna show us all up in the Mazda :ph34r:

Actually, my car may NOT be at this event guys... Getting rid of all the fuel issues I've had for ages now so it may not be ready in time :/

im ready :D

PS thanks Anthony found it. :banana:

no problem mate, see you then.

Actually, my car may NOT be at this event guys... Getting rid of all the fuel issues I've had for ages now so it may not be ready in time :/

hopefully its done in time mate, if not, i may have a spare seat. keep us posted

ATTENDING

Ruxis- R34 GTT

GTR34A- R34 GTR

mjh- R34 GTT

34geeteetee- R34 GTT

Chookie- R34 GTT

Humbla- R33 GTST

BenRthirtyfour- R34 GTT

Gtraaron- R33 GTR

Tank- R34 GTR

Beenowened- R33 GTST

RB25 SKYLINE- R33 GTST

Chad_- R32 GTR

Wrximposter- 06 WRX

Danmc- 06 WRX

KURTIS34- More kw the mat 34 GTT (hehe)

The_wolf- n15 sss

WAGON_BOY- Stagea

FeZ25- R34 GTT

Terry_GT-R34- FOZ :(

Levinboy- R33 GTR

Sydking- R33 GTS4

gtraaron- R33 GTR

buba- R34 GTT

luke GTR- Mystery!

MAYBE

TimmyMA70- SSS PULSAR

Luke Gtr- R32 GTR

Levinboy- R33 GTR

im done for this as long as my car dosnt end up in the workshop before the event might have some mates intrested so il let you know numbers

nice one mate, will be good to catch up again.

i ended up chatting to almost more people at that servo on the way home, hard to put faces to names unless there in there car ha.

hopefully its done in time mate, if not, i may have a spare seat. keep us posted

I may have a spare seat as well for this cruise.

Really looking forward to this,mat you gotta come some how,

won't be the same with out you.

Its not the car for a change guys, OR Jack getting us lost in the bush....... The car would be fine for the event...... BUT I will be interstate visiting Carmen :woot:

Jarrad can you take me off the list but make sure you add -

Gaz - Silver S15 with the shiniest wheels on the planet

Jack - Green R32

Dont forget to add Norm (34GTR) too, and call him with the details :)

Sounds good guys!

I'm very keen to see your car jayson as I'm looking to buy a 33 gtr so yours will be the bench mark!

Thanks for that, well you wont be disapointed in one just take your time and find the right one and make sure its KR4 sonic silver lol

nice one mate, will be good to catch up again.

i ended up chatting to almost more people at that servo on the way home, hard to put faces to names unless there in there car ha.

i know its hard trying to work out who is who in person.. but atleast we got to cruise most of the way home.. your car looks fat in the revision mirrors we tried gettin some photos, but was too hard

i know its hard trying to work out who is who in person.. but atleast we got to cruise most of the way home.. your car looks fat in the revision mirrors we tried gettin some photos, but was too hard

exactly the same as yours mate! very good to look at.

when you guys slowed down when i past you i didnt realise it was becasue there was an unmarked highway patrol behind me ha! lucky 120 on my speedo is 110!

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