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Hey guys,

I'll be at Fatz's track day, and would love to tag along if you'll take a country bumpkin. I drive real slow.. just like I talk :D

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hey everyone... good to see people puttin up their hands to go!

sorry ive been off, trying to get a new car for the cruise...

cant wait to see you all out there!!

Also, they will be handing black ribbons to put on our cars at P6 and at the twin servos on the coast. Their free and all we ask is you put thel on your antennas or where ever so its noticble a bit! (because of tsunami relieve day or whatever its called)

if ya see me and want to say hi, ill be in either a silver startlet (with VFR-600 plates), or my new car (hopefully a mazda RX7 S2 with white simmons and a glitter paint job, id like a skyline but R32 non turbos cant be found ... lol)

BJ

P6 is near the stadium Autosalon is always held at.

If you drive around that area at around 9:20am that morning I'm pretty sure you won't be able to miss all the cars.

Don't forget to give your cars a good wash, it could be in Hot4's :thumbsup:

Its gona be a BIGGGGGGGGG cruze, HOT4s would be taking snaps for sure! It'll get publicity in many different forms I'd assume. As posted in the HOT4s forum, make sure you wash your car Saturday because it might just get shot on the day.

http://forum.hot4s.com.au/messageview.cfm?...&threadid=27511

Sydney Meet Up

Please be at Homebush parking lot P6  P6 Car park at 10:00am for a 10:30am departure however we will be leaving at 11:00am sharp...

Are you going to homebush or meeting at newcastle first?

I might be keen to drive down to sydney and meet up there...anyone else interested?

Are you going to homebush or meeting at newcastle first?

I might be keen to drive down to sydney and meet up there...anyone else interested?

Me *in my car* & Chris 'OohArrGTR' *in his car* are driving down to the Wallsend twin servo's *be there at 10:30* to drive down Central Coast with everyone else from Newy. Just do that with everyone else NYL83R :)

Ok for the people who DONT know, the twin servos on the coast are the BIG ones on the highway. you guys coming from newwy, keep cruising until you get to a turn off once you have gone past them, then go around and get on going back up north as thats the one where every one is going to be...

Then go down the back where all the trucks go because we willbe out the back in the truck parking lot. Look out for a few modified cars, because us coasties will be the first ones there (most likely...)

see you all there!!! if you have any Qs, send me a PM or DEZERT EAGLE a PM ...

also yes, hot4s WILL be there, so clean up the lines... hehehehe

dont forget to pick up your black ribbons guys!!!

Ahhh ok so its the dirty big CALTEX servo's on the freeway between Sydney & Newcastle. They're actually quite close once you get off the highway 'the central coast hwy which starts @ Swansea'. Once you get onto the freeway & its finally 110 it wont be long until you'll see the big caltex 'heading south' then get off @ an exit to get on the other side of the hwy to get onto the servo heading north.

Wow unbelievable interest from this forum!

This cruise is going to be extraordinary in size! Don't forget to by into the raffle there are a few thousand in prizes and all good car stuff too!

R34NOS - Keep your eye on the 180sx no. plate REIGN, he is a Hot4's photographer and will be there for sure.

For those needing directions try a quick search on whereis.com

Of course there is going to be a BBQ + Drinks at the venue for exceptionally cheap prices.

See everyone there, only 4 sleeps to go!

lads

if we r meeting at the twin servos at wallsend, the freeway is about 2 mins from there, so going thru swansea would be a longer and more painful way, none-the-less i'm sure this'll be decided on the day, the turn-off to take is the one to tuggerah / wyong, i'm pretty sure its the first one after the caltexs, and theres no speed cameras between wallsend and there

yeah just my thoughts it'd be more logical to go straight out to the F3, or we can all cruise thru charlie etc... that'd look sweet




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