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So whats happening with this? Is anyone going to get the ball rolling on this?

Or is going to be constant back and forth chat of "i dont like it here" and "i've already been there".....

The last meet and cruise was a great day out for Me and im sure plenty of others.

I would help organise but im not sydney based and im pretty sure 90% wouldnt travel to Newcastle. Besides the hunter valley and stuff like that newcastle is prettt shite.

Not everyone is going to agree on a date and location. If they dont like it, deal with it or dont bother. Simple

The look on those bikies faces on old pac when 20+ station wagons in a row (plus one maxima) rolled past was golden.

Lets do it again!!

(not being a p'rick just keen :-D )

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Also heaps keen on a stag cruise! Last one I was still struggling with rego compliances but I'm all good to go now.

Newcastle, Central Coast, Sydney, whatever! Give it a months notice and see how many we can get together, let's do this.

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Putty Rd cruise!!!

Start from Windsor and cruise up the putty to Singleton and have lunch.......

cruise date could be May 11th or May 18th.

there balls rolling, lets get some feed back.

(I got a track day on the 25th April so hopefully the cars not broken and pretty busy up until then)

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and for the guys up the coast you could meet us around the halfway point where the old petrol station is.........

There's also the Bluegum Cafe, which is only a couple of kays further on; Plenty of parking (nice & flat too), food and coffee.

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Putty Rd cruise!!!

Start from Windsor and cruise up the putty to Singleton and have lunch.......

cruise date could be May 11th or May 18th.

there balls rolling, lets get some feed back.

(I got a track day on the 25th April so hopefully the cars not broken and pretty busy up until then)

Yep these days suit me well leaving from windsor - 100% in if this goes ahead.

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Me too!

May 18th is off the cards for me though, as it the NSW SAU AGM at Toongabbie Bowls.

Same for myself, and a few others too.

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so is this dead in the water ?

do we need to make a new thread for this cruise...........?

come on people pump up lets get cruising

I would say people ar every keen. The date you suggested seems to conflict with a SAU meeting though. It might be worth starting a new thread with a set date and cruise plan, then people can just say yes or no.

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