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I can't do this saturday (ie the 9th) - just making sure 'next' isn't 'this' saturday (i always get confused with this).

Beach run is my suggestion.

More suggestions please!!

CC: TMB did say 16th Oct man. read the first post. So its next saturday. :headshot: :P

Ill stick with lane cove. As well for a suggestion.

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OK, even though Lave Cove is light years away from me, i'll go with the majority vote and trek across Sydney to this.

So Next sat is good for everyone?

What time? and What are suggestions for an itinery?

Being a saturday i would say around 10am at lanecove somewhere?.. seeing as how most peeps tend to overdrink on friday b4. :alcoholic

Itinery?

- Drive to BBQ place

- BBQ

- Take photos :P

- Go for a drive somewhere maybe KK and represent to all the sic cars out that way cefiro powah.

- Do a few drifts demos. :jk:

- Do a few engine swaps.

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hmm.. I was thinking more of a night thing...  and maybe a little drive up the old pac...

Mate the cops on a saturday night are mental. Defect heaven when they see more than one import together. All the cruises ive been on where it was at night etc. have ended up in cops tailing everybody waiting for defects.

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Mate the cops on a saturday night are mental. Defect heaven when they see more than one import together. All the cruises ive been on where it was at night etc. have ended up in cops tailing everybody waiting for defects.

i think 10am is perfect. sat morn = less cops = less hastle = more fun :sly:

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i'll be trying to get that day off work then....gotta work 7 fuggin days a week just to pay for a car that aint even in the country yet....nissaner, if i get the day off, wanna come and pick me up? we can all meet at homebush carpark 6c and then head to the park, just incase anyone dont know the way....

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Sweet about the date.

I say morning is better too .. So I can go out at night.

When I said beach run I meant FROM lane cove we go beach run. I think the roads are better than pacific highway plus more to drive past (ie. beaches and fish n chip shops etc) but pacific highway would be good too.. It's just *shrug* a shit road imo.

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So are you guys all going to drive up to brisbane with a full boot of the old Krispy Kream Donuts???  Deadset I sware if you do it will pay for the trip up here, and the new car.  Krispy Kream black market!  THINK ABOUT IT!

HAHAHHA.. Yeah forgot u guys dont have KK up there in brisbane. Or in melbourne.

Dont worry u not missing out on much.

NOT!!!!!!!!!

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Sweet about the date.

I say morning is better too .. So I can go out at night.

When I said beach run I meant FROM lane cove we go beach run. I think the roads are better than pacific highway plus more to drive past (ie. beaches and fish n chip shops etc) but pacific highway would be good too.. It's just *shrug* a shit road imo.

Sounds like a good idea.

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Im a saturday worker... *sighs

But WTF i'll try and get it off coz I wanna see more ceffys coz mine feels very lonely at the moment so its at lanecove 10am somewhere???? Im up for it, being a western syd person Im willing to trek it there!

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I seriously wasnt joking about the donut thing... Maybe meet you guys at byron or something, yeah?  :)

mate when i get my car here, i'll meet ya at byron....i'll even dress up as a fat asian santa with a huge red sack full of donuts. or if i get the 180 fixed, i'll take drive some up your way. we split the cost of trip and profits made :)

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i'll tell my old man to drive my ceffy to the meeting spot, and you guys can surprise him then... :) he's about 55 and has no idea about cars and dosen't speak english too well :). The ceffy is stock and has a nice SAU sticker on the back and VIC numberplates.

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