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Yeah friday the 13th....good idea.....EVERYONES GOING TO DIE!!! AAAAAARRRRR :D  :devil:

IM IN! BUT I WILL MEET YOU SOMEWHERE DOWN SOUTH. PROBABLY SYLVANIA MACCAS. JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT TIME.

you can contact me at [email protected].

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I know 2 skylines who have gone off the road on this stretch. Don't go to hard down there, especially not on the 13th :P (its my lucky day 2)

Also watch out. Cops have been pretty busy down in natio over the last 2 or 3 weeks. Just warning you all....

ahh mad! :D who is tuning?! you have 3 weeks! :devil:

Not much time, i know

Probably tune through Bel.

I really need to do a whole heap of shit before it gets to the tuner

Fit the exhaust + front pipe

Oil cooler

New spark plugs + oil change

Power FC (easy i know)

some gauges

And get my front bar + lip fixed up

Thats about all really :P

But hopefully i will see you guys there

lol lets go for a nasho run, the go to KKs in livo bro...

(jks)

James loves nasho runs too, we have been on a few together in the last few months, i will tell him and as long as he is in sydney that weekend (cant be sure) it wont take much convincing for him to come...

there is a better place to meet, well, there are better places, as i live in the area so yea, i could probably fill you in on some details.

One place that springs to mind is kirrawee train station carpark. It's fairly large, well lit, and close to a few main roads.

There is also a large carpark in loftus, where it serves it's purpose as a carpark for a soccer/cricket field. This is basically RIGHT next to the entrance to the national park, well, that road that leads into it anyway, right off the highway. The carpark should be empty at that time, and is also rather large. I can't remember if it's locked up now or not, but i don't think it is as allot of mountain bikers use it during the day to park there and then set off on their bikes. You could also use Southgate carpark, of southgate shopping centre in Sylvania. It should be relatively quiet at that time of night on a saturday or what ever, as the shops usually aren't open till that time. There is also a McDonalds there and a pub, so :)

Flora St in kirrawee, there's a fair bit of on street parking there, a very very dead quiet street at night (that part of it is anyway). A decent meeting spot as it is quiet, good parking, relatively close to shops, easy access to main roads, and close to the nasho (BTW Flora st is a long street with several sections, this is right down the bottom, where it starts, which is near bath road).

I dunno, if you are willing to discuss more meeting points then PM me. I just think it'd be a bit better than homebush as homebush might be out of the way for some, and it'sa fair treck from the nasho, so this area would be best as it's much closer to the actual "target area", so people will head in that direction anyway, rather than say, campbelltown, to homebush, then to nasho, when they can catch the M5 from C'town, then heathcote road to the shire and bob's your uncle.

hey Sphynx! thanks for the suggestions! :)  I will be doing a recon cruise, so will check all the locations out :(

well look, there's dozens more i could suggest, so before you head out let me know and i'll fill you in on some more.

I checked out kirrawee station carpark (across the road from the train station), it seemed kinda semi full, but then again, it is a weekday, and the restaurants there, on saturday nights it's rather dead.

Also, i forgot to mention, you have waratah park in sutherland, on old illawarra road i think. Stacks of parking space and close to the nasho, across the road from the army reserves depot.

Homebush is a better known spot, but this place is much closer to the nasho and isn't out of the way for some people so they won't have to waste fuel, plus it's rather close to fast food chains/food shops what ever, so you can hang around for a bit and socialise before you head off into the dark yonder of the nasho.

But yea, let me know if you need more, before you head out that is




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