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Hey guys just down from Alice springs for a week in Sydney are there any nighttime cruises or gatherings before the 26th of feb were I could get some pics we do t have much of a skyline following where I come from so would be good to catch up with anyone interested in showing me their cars?

I'll show you mine if you'd like to catch a train to Springwood? It's on the way up to Katoomba etc anyway. And you can have a loan of a Giant (ATX980) Mtn bike for the day :)
The cars fit into a space like Stanley Chasm lol.

Terry pm me I would like to have a look at your car I'm assuming it is a 34 perhaps we can arrange to meet before I leave on Wednesday just not tommorow as my sound wave concert is on

There's a cruise this Sunday 2nd of march meeting at heatherbrae mcdonalds 10am on the pacific highway between newcastle and Raymond terrace. The plan is to drive to Forster for lunch turn but once past buledelah we will turn off onto the lakes way and enjoy that windy road all the way to Forster. I drive a gunmetal 32 GTR so come say hi

A big thank you to Terry for meeting up with me and taking the time out of his day to show me his Pride and Joy and the Evo and the NUR, this forum is a really great method of communication and it's good to see the welcome I got from fellow forum members in NSW thanks to all

Here are some pics from my meet with terry and the small cruise I went to at casulapost-47088-13934842302801_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934842532982_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934842703808_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934843004802_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934843273266_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934843440716_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934843679385_thumb.jpgpost-47088-13934843908424_thumb.jpg

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