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I dont think that there will be a date or a location that will suit absolutly everyone but I think that Sunday is the better day cos more people have it off from work.

Im in for going to Autosalon (hopefully)...

We should definatly have the cameras there cos although the Dyno day was awesome there isnt much footage once its edited so the more the better...

And it would be great if we could get all the ACT people aswell as some NSW as well!

OK... SUNDAY! just reaslise it would be better for me 2.

I say sunday and thats that! :rofl:

If thats goin to work better.

Sunday 8th MAY as most are prob heading up to syd for the 1stmay Auto salon..

If we can get enough numbers up maybe we could combine the 2 and have a half way cruise. More ideas of the location and well set on the *SUNDAY 8TH MAY*

Kangaroo Valley would be really good my girlfriends a photographer and she's really keen to go there to take photo's

So yeah sunday the 8th to kangaroo valley???

Has any one posted anything on the nsw forum???

nah, too close to organise, plus theres nsw cruise on sat nite the 7th.

Beau, sydney auto salon is the 14 and 15 th of may

How about on the 8 th we go for a lil drive out orroral valley way for a bbq?

Maybe meet up at black mountain tower?

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