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Now that someonestolecc and myself have got Cefs in Syd, I reckon its time we had a bit of a Sydney meetup to check out each others cars, talk crap, maybe go for a drive etc.

I was thinking Sat 16th? At somewhere like Liverpool Krispy Kreme?

How many Sydney Cefs would be interested in this?

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Count me in. Heck ive been spending enough time on C's car already.. :wassup:

Ill get my new sony cybershot out for some photos should be a good cruise. I dont think there has been one before. KK sounds alright for me here.

Ill try and Pm soem of the guys below

- ceffo

- cc (finally bought a ceffy off meggala)

- nissaner

- too_much_boost (mr sr20 conversion)

- mys013 (mr baby blue ceffy)

- cef11e (mr I.T radio personality)

- kursed

- sky80

- basketcase

- Iwells

- SLIM V 2.1.0

- RussGTR

- Cefiro

Man I'm 20km from the city of SYDNEY (although admittedly I *do* live in a village).

Anyway I'm just not too keen driving on roads I dono I guess everyone else would feel the same about the northern beaches. On the other hand there are some nice windy roads goin up north say to palm beach way or whatever.

Also my un-engineered, not registered in NSW and highly defectable car scares me around the wessst sy-eeed.

But yea if it is liverpool ceffo you're gonna have to lead me back cos I'm not good in navigating the interior of Australia and I ain't packin incase I get lost :cheers:

ps : like sscc said, i would prefer if it was closer to sydney metropolitan area... :cheers:

I'll second that. liverpoo is ghey far and defect town (not that my stockness would bother any of the coppas / rta)...

beaches is always a good drive... so is the national park runs, nice toight n twisty roads through beautiful locations with big bbqs / carparks all over the place.

there is also lane cove national park which is a lot closer than the big ones, this place has a heap of parking (had a few silvia events there) with bbqs and again nice scenery and no coppas

there is also lane cove national park which is a lot closer than the big ones, this place has a heap of parking (had a few silvia events there) with bbqs and again nice scenery and no coppas

So we could make it a BBQ thing? That would be ok i reckon.

yep i will be there i would like to put some usernames to faces. and lane cove bbq sounds excellent.

cant wait to see other cefiros i have only had a close look at one other and i want to know what little bttons i am missing out on!

Lane Cove national park .. yeah! I don't know if that's too far for the peeps closer to liverpool.

If it ain't I'm down for that for sure.. I'd prefer cruise over BBQ perhaps a run towards the beach then get some fish n chips somewhere up the coast? (I'm talkin maybe mona vale or avalon.. not too far maybe 1hr drive max from lane cove national park).

I dono I don't wanna over-add suggestions I'm up for "whatever" but yea BBQs - can any of you hoons cook? :rofl:

Count me in for liverpool maccas or lane cove national or cruise or whatever. Someones get their gf to bring their friends... well.. 'slong as they fit :D

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