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I used to go to Orange all the time for work, used to take me 3.5 hours in the work 4wd. I'd go up and back in the same day, and do about 5-6 hrs work out at Cadia gold mine.

Supergimp, I reckon Orange to Wagga would be the same distance and time [3.5 hrs].

I can't make any cruise on the 18th to the south coast, busy, sorry osiris.

But I will definitely be at the meeting on the 30th January.

Checked with the pub, no meals on a Sunday, but there is a BBQ we can use if anyone is interested. Pub said they would do meals if we 'booked' ahead, but I'm thinking it is too late to organise at this stage. If we all turned up on time, I reckon we could have the meeting, cruise into the Vic Hotel for lunch, and then cuise back out afterwards if there is any unfinished business?

The 18th - a cruise to Canberra/South coast.

30th - Meeting at the shanty.

Tridentt, thats sounds like a plan. I think we just keep it simple at this stage :D Unless someone is a butcher and wants to bring heaps of meat :)

oh right cool. So 18th of february OBVOUSLY coz other wise ive missed it hehe :wassup:

So is there any meeting place or anything arranged for the 18th at all yet coz i would be very interested in that one. Hopefully ill have my new car by then but im not sure yet :)

The 30th is only two days away, have I missed anyone who is confirmed??

Confirmed people:

oscar32 (Anthony)

ARM85

Tridentt150v

stolly (If not too hungover)

Kam

Wild

Sin

Robbie from Tumut, 93 'line

Junee dude

maybe Leeton fella, not sure,

seraphyn_r33

R33Dan (hopefully)

skysaresilver

Jayce

Jayce = A really hot R32 GTR :P Best white I've ever seen.

Yeah, I need to get new oil lines for the new turbo, which I worked out after pulling the old one out.. Opps. Also if anyone knows where to get an aftermarket actuator that'd be helpful.

I'll be in a WRX wagon, which I borrowed from the old man, so great handling but no sideways, not that I ever would do that off the track.

If the Canberra guys leave at 8:30 you'll be here heaps early for 12 :D

We should really pop into town and do an hour or two at one of the carparks... would certainly get some attention ;)

Trident, would be great to get that manual if you remember..

See you all tomorrow... :)

:rave:

Hope everyone has a good cruise today,. Wish it wasnt so far away from here or i would come.

So now lets get a more closer cruise going. Wana arrange some cruise from some where to Ulladulla/Mollymook? There is a pretty good car scene around this area and ill post up on another local forum im on and we'll try to get something big going. Should be a good day :P

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