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Gtr Only Cruise To Bathurst Via Oberon R32,r33,r34 And Gtr R35 Owners Are Welcome :)


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OKAY WE ARE THROWING THIS RUN OPEN TO ALL GTR OWNERS

R32,R33,R34 and GTR R35 OWNERS ARE WELCOME :)

Oberon News Paper The Review will be running a article on the run.

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MEET @ BUNNINGS CROSSROADS CARPARK @ 9:30 AM for a 10:00 PM Leave.

LIVERPOOL ( Crossroads ) TO MOUNT PANORAMA via OBERON.

Lunch will be held @ The Oberon R.S.L. Club. ( 12:30 )

Address:

Corner Oberon & Dudley Street, Oberon

( Parking is at rear and seating overlooks the rear carpark so you can keep an eye on your car )

We will leave the R.S.L. club @ 1:15 PM and arrive at Mt PANORAMA around 2 PM for a few laps of the home of The GTR R32 with some great Video and Photo opportunities.

Liverpool to Oberon is 168 KM ( 2 Hours 30 Min )

Oberon to Mount Panorama is 50 KM ( 45 min )

See below for map

http://goo.gl/maps/Ybxzb

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If you have it on the Sat 2nd of March people can do the Cruise For A Cause Sunday if they like.

The 9th-10th March is Top Gear Festival at Eastern Creek so alot of pople will be at that.

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sounds great and would love to come but will probably do the cruise for a cause on that day.

Make it this weekend coming, I'm heading up for the bathurst 12hr, cruise and watch some racing, win win win

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I think it would be silly to run it on the same day at the Cruise For A Cause.

I'd like to do both but I can't be in two places at once. :woot: :woot: :woot:

March 17 would be good........

Bob.

Im away on a family holiday on the 16th-17th March so that no good for me :(

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