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Thats fine.. I just didnt think it would be easy to organise so many people.

Done. When a date is locked in (and the route we'll be taking), I can edit the first post to add those too.

We had a cruise with about 20 of us about 18 months ago, it was great.

This also... also need a nice spot for photos whos a photographer?

I wouldn't say I'm a photographer but I take the odd good photo with my DSLR :P (but sorry I don't take photo's of the ghey 10" wide rims)

and Craig as much as we want to get it done asap sh*t gets in the way and screws up plans. (Aaron's situation) Fricken spewin we couldn't get there this past weekend first we were all set to come Saturday then that went pear shaped and was told Sunday would be alright next thing I know its shit canned aswell, I wasn't impressed don't you worry!!!

***cough***

Putty road or Central Coast.

PS.....I'm not going unless I haz my new bar on!

I know what you mean..

Im waiting for my new wheels atm

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fuarrkk lol just kidding this will be fun..

I would like my new exhaust to be here though before this happens, cant be cruising in a stock car with all these other weapons around.

Guys just keep in mind for us from south Syd. It would only be fair if you run accross south-north or north south with meeting points along the way and not just north-north please!

Also we should keep it as morning start so gives us enough time to finish early arvo.

Just a thought.

Dave

I wouldn't say I'm a photographer but I take the odd good photo with my DSLR :P (but sorry I don't take photo's of the ghey 10" wide rims)

and Craig as much as we want to get it done asap sh*t gets in the way and screws up plans. (Aaron's situation) Fricken spewin we couldn't get there this past weekend first we were all set to come Saturday then that went pear shaped and was told Sunday would be alright next thing I know its shit canned aswell, I wasn't impressed don't you worry!!!

No worries mate....I understand!

Guys just keep in mind for us from south Syd. It would only be fair if you run accross south-north or north south with meeting points along the way and not just north-north please!

Also we should keep it as morning start so gives us enough time to finish early arvo.

Just a thought.

Dave

Well I live in the Blue Mountains, and neither end of this will be close to me; it can't really be helped. You can't please everyone, because we all live in different places.

You want to organise one closer to you; put forward your proposed route, and see if it gets up.

No point grizzling about the distance.

Well I live in the Blue Mountains, and neither end of this will be close to me; it can't really be helped. You can't please everyone, because we all live in different places.

You want to organise one closer to you; put forward your proposed route, and see if it gets up.

No point grizzling about the distance.

Agreed. and if you really want you could arrange your own southern meet up and all drive to lanecove.

Well I live in the Blue Mountains, and neither end of this will be close to me; it can't really be helped. You can't please everyone, because we all live in different places.

You want to organise one closer to you; put forward your proposed route, and see if it gets up.

No point grizzling about the distance.

yeah where's the western meet :P

yeah where's the western meet :P

Start at Penriff, over the mountains, out to Oberon via Jenolan & Shooters Hill then back down Bells Line.

No good for a weekend, but very nice midweek. ;)

Start at Penriff, over the mountains, out to Oberon via Jenolan & Shooters Hill then back down Bells Line.

No good for a weekend, but very nice midweek. ;)

well I'm available anytime between the 18th-26th April for that one!!! :P

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