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Ive read in a couple of forums that there could be a few guys considering hitting wollongong & the beach for a bit of a sunday cruise....well...

Im suggesting a cruise, & a meeting place, & we'll see what kind of interest we get hey!

WOLLONGONG Cruise-

SUNDAY 27TH @ 1.00PM

Meeting spot:

REPCO Auto Store, CNR Keira & Campbell St Wollongong

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PM ME for more info, or continue this thread!!! LETS CRUISE WOLLONGONG

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*wil hides..   I don't know where the krispy kreme's in liverpool is. :P

hmmm...cruise to the 'gong, we might turn into cop bait if we do that.

OMG! Are you serious?!

Where have you been living boy? Under a rock, no not under a rock, you wouldn't have a line then :)

It's towards the end of the Cumberland Highway (Actually becomes Orange Grove Road) when heading South Bound mate, around the Liverpool area.

So some of you will turn up on the 27th, and the others will turn up on Sunday...

As per my last, the first post said Sunday the 27th. Am I the only one with a calendar nearby?

I'm not trying to be smart (well, maybe a little bit...) but I really don't want to drive up from Nowra on the wrong day, hence my question...

SUNDAY OR THE 27TH!!!

Thanks in advance,

Adrian

OH SHIT, I just looked @ calendar - SORRY GUYS!!! LOL

SUNDAY 28TH NOV 2004

This will be the cruise date!

So you sydney guys just meet @ KK for 1pm....Then Someone who'll be in on the sydney cruise, PM ME & ill give you my mobile number, so you guys can tell me where abouts you are, so I can meet @ the meeting point!!!



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