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#3 Sydney Skyline 2013 Final Cruise!


Assasin
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Hello all,

Here it is, the final cruise for 2013!

When: Monday, 23rd December

Time: 10:00am (Leaving 10:30am)

Destination: Wollongong

Meeting point: Brays Bay Reserve (Concord/Rhodes) - corner of Concord road and Mary Street (Google Oliveto Restaurant)

2nd meeting point (for anyone from southern Sydney): the row of shops just past Tom Ugly's Bridge - south bound, before Ellis Street. Once you see us pass, join in as we won't be able to stop. We will cruise past as slow as possible.

It's been a pleasure to meet quite a few of you guys (and girls)!

This drive will be awesome, especially though the National Park heading to Wollongong. Once we're at the lighthouse I'll leave it to the majority to decide which route for the drive back to Sydney.

Let's try and reach 50 cars! This is the final cruise for 2013!

Speak soon, James

Assasin

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Next year why don't you organise a cruise down to Jervis bay.

Make it an over nighter,so many beautiful beaches and affordable places to stay.

For the young you could camp out,for the not so young a comfy cabin is ideal. :-)

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Bout time I become more social with sau, will be my first cruise/meet up/meet anyone from sau. Im in Campbelltown but would head to Tom Ugly's......what approximate time would you be thinking of arriving/driving past the shops?

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It's interesting how it's always Campbelltown council that actually tells people about the demerits period, and nobody else, like say the RMS or police.

Hmm!

A bit annoying, but we should all be doing the right thing on the road anyway. Can't replace people.

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