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ok, have thought about this for a while.

i think its time for a lunch time meet up between the act and sydney folks.

so, heres the details:

meet: maccas epic

meet time: 10.30

leave time: 11.00

(can someone please organise this at your end)

(if anyone wants to come)

est arrival time: 12:00

date: sunday 10th march

destination: goulburn(montague st)*

there is a park with some picnic tables/chairs.

i would recommend bringing your own chairs/blankets/tables/picnic gear.

this street is perpendicular to the main rd which has take away/fast food for the lazy people(me).

so, get your asses there.

doesnt matter what car you bring.

just bring yourself, any family/friends, and be ready to have a good time.

see you all then.

*may have to change final location, have checked goulburns website, and the goulburn show is on.

i dont know where they will locate this, so please keep an eye on this thread.

*also, this is NOT an official sau club cruise.

im trying to work with execs to see if it can be, but cant promise anything.

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i am in for sure let me know if you need any help organising anything i thought a few more nsw/ sydney folk would be keen after the gtr cruise i went on

cheers.

there hasnt been any interest yet.

hopefully soon.

in regards to you helping, still need someone to organise the meet point and cruise form down there.

est arrival time: 12:00

date: sunday 10th march

destination: goulburn(montague st)*

So on Sunday March 10th we should...

Meet at the Servo / Maccas at EPIC @ 10:30am - Depart 11am - Arrive Goulburn 12pm.

Boom...

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