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Hey guys,

for those that don't know i've had this open for discussion for a few days and everyone seems happy with what we've come up with there so here we go :D

Friday 8th April:

Cruise to Palm Beach vai McCarrs Creek rd and then through Bayview to Newport.

Meet point will be Waitara Maccas at 9pm for a 9:30pm departure.

If people can post up here if they wanna come i'll update this post constantly with the names :)

If there's any details i'm missing please let me know :)

Cheers all :)

Dave.

ATTENDING:

Dave - DJ984 - Gunmetal R32 GTR

BiZzReVhEad - R32 GTS-t (that looks like a GTR :Oops: )

BLK R33 GTST - R33 GTS-t + 2/3 others

ecl - R34 GTT

ApleX - R33 GTS-t

GTS4 - R32 GTS4

Shonen - R34 GTT

MYSTR33 - R33 GTS-t

HCR32 - R32 GTS-t

Menthu_Rae - something :D

76 - R34 GTT Sedan

Reidles - R33 GTS-t

Liquid - R33 GTR

BOO57A -

RSTME - R32 GTS-t

phatgts25t - R33 GTS-t

hanyou - R33 GTS-t

henzie -

Liz - R33 GTS-t

Mr Ed32 - R32 GTS-t

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Oh! and just as a side note : NO stupidity will be tolerated at all... If anyone brings unwanted attention to us, we're all gonna kick em in the nuts :kick:

Also, if you crash or get caught being an idiot, we're all gonna point at you and laugh (after kicking you in the nuts :))

Cheers again.

Dave.

Hey :D im just posting up to say ill be there on the 8th @ st. IVES to meet up :)

Im keen to go out after wards but i dont like the idea of leaving my car around .

Either way i hope to see a few responses and get 2 meet some more of u finnaly .

Count me in DJ984!

Oh! and just as a side note : NO stupidity will be tolerated at all... If anyone brings unwanted attention to us, we're all gonna kick em in the nuts  :kick:  

Also, if you crash or get caught being an idiot, we're all gonna point at you and laugh (after kicking you in the nuts :rofl:)

Cheers again.

Dave.

Agreed! i hate unwanted attension *spelling*

Ill be there for sure, good to put peoples faces to forum names.

BTW if anyone wants to meet up in the north sydney area before we go to st ives ur more than welcome to join me...

The meeting point is not a good one - sorry

For starters, there is the absolute mother of all speed humps that you are required to get over to reach the area outside Mcdonalds, and its not especially easy to find for those who arent familiar with the area, plus there are usually groups of local tools hanging around there with the skatepark 15m away.




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