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Yes its the return of the always popular Friday night pizza & coffee cruise.

When: Friday June 4th

Time: 9:30pm

Where: Chatswood ex-Mcdonalds carpark on Archer St Chatswood

We will depart the carpark around 9:45 for a cruise down to the northern beaches, stopping at Newport for pizza before continuing to Palm beach.

Come one come all

man id love to come, but bugger me im from the gong and its a bit far just for a pizza

Where in da gong you from? I may have seen u around....Ask some of the guys on here i go up to palm beach all the time for a cruise and theres les cops and more hot cars than down here.....

Scott

Oh crap - the animal is loose!  :)

its not loose yet mate but its so close it aint funny.... it will all depend on whether we have an engineers report handed into the RTA as well for the mods, so we will just have to see what happens....

im organising a cruze 2. maby we can join up some were with honda's and maby some silvias maby we can join up somewere were meetin @ norwest markettown carpark @ 9.30 its off norwest bulivard maby we can meet up @ same destination for some pics ;) we mite be heading to la perous but dono yet ill keep use posted if ur up for it ;)

man id love to come, but bugger me im from the gong and its a bit far just for a pizza

JUST pizza? JUST pizza?????

*sigh* Some people will never learn.

I'm a 90 percenter at this stage, Sir Nick.

Christian



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