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lif 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

My thoughts that even that we're meeting @ Wallsend, I'd still vote to drive back through Charlestown - Belmont - Swansea - then onto the central coast hwy where there's big open winding roads :P More fun than just driving straight on the freeway from Wallsend to the CC Servo's & straight back :thumbdwn:

ok.. there was a cruise last month that did the same thing.. we went straight onto the link raod to freeway at wallsend then all went to first exit after the CALTEXS and went back onto the freeway heading north and going into the caltexs.. a bout 30 mins or so people at least..

This is going to be good lets get some more lines coming tell all your friends with ones!

Chris, we're all car enthusiasts, we love to drive, we love to corner, & we like to show off our pride & joy. So to drive on route B through Charly - Swansea - CC Hwy I think that'll be satisfying us greater. I'd think that most people who meet @ Wallsend will have minds like us, we're all into cars after all.

car back tomoz! will be there for shizzle! Black r33 gtst see you there! what time do we return?

Don't know but there will be BBQ and raffle of prizes at the venue so bring a small amount of cash, should be done around 3 - 4pm easy.

been registered for a couple of months but this is my first reply i will be on the cruise with a couple of friends with identical cars just different powerplants

RB25DET=me

RB20DET=mate

RB30ET=mate

Look forward to meeting everyone

CURRENT SAU LIST !  ill add you.. just say your plates and model so we know what we are looking at in terms of a turnout..  

OohARRGTR - GTRUSH - White R32

Keong - vin-33y  - Black R33

ECL - R34

Geno8r- UH OHH - White R33

SILVER GTST -  Silver R32

FRESH - FR33SH - Black R33

NYL83R - Gunmetal R33  

BLK R33 - ZKB - ***  - Black R33

MRED32 - R32

BOJO1 - DR30

MAR55S - R33

oscar32 - Red R32 YPR ***

biggmomo - white R33, AQL***

R34NOS  - R34

DJ984 - Gunmetal R32

Croat - R33 Black

Wizard2k  

smok74 -Burgundy R33- ASN 42E

SPX25t - 3 LINES

Wizard2k = R32 JSH ***

um.. when i went to that autosalon piece of shit.. it took under 2 hours about half that on the way home cause i was pissed.. so im guessing around 150kms.. no idea though..

Um, yeah good idea on sticking together.. what you all think?? when we get to the servos on freeway.. all leave together and try to stick together..




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