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well didnt i just pop in at the right time havent been in here 4 ages and look a cruz right out the back door i live in by the way its( swansea) lol how about we have a bbq lunch. sounds good, might even bring the young fella he loves the cruz's and he is only 3 1/2,i put it on the board .can i meet in swansea? if not can drive to speers. thats if its still on.

sure mate, we might be able to pull in at swansie for ya, maybe some others down that way would like to meet up too? or you could just pop in to spears point its up to you. I'll put you on the list anyways.

hey guys ive got a few skylines together but were all from tuggerah CC area. So which way are you going to terrigal (we can be putted over waiting) or if theres more cars from CC we could make a meeting spot on the way that you are coming down.

Dave im keen to meet up in Beaumont St. GTS4dood is a mate of mine from school so ill try and get him to come with me as well.

For all the CC people...

We should meet you Newie people somewhere before the haven at terrigal, so we can all rock-up together... it would look sick, all of us driving thought tezza...

Just dont know of a good place thats 20 to 50 km away from tezza...?

Any ideas?

Otherwise see ya'll on sunday!

Cheers,

Mitch

Yeah, I'm keen to meet up with you guys at tuggerah macca's. Newy people ok with that? Should be a good day :( hmmm should we be nofifying the police as to whats happening, just so they know whats going on if anyone complains?

Yeah, I'm keen to meet up with you guys at tuggerah macca's. Newy people ok with that? Should be a good day ;)     hmmm should we be nofifying the police as to whats happening, just so they know whats going on if anyone complains?

What time should we be at maccas?

cool we will be at maccas i would think it would take about 45min to 1 hour to get to tuggerah maccas so about 1145am to 1200pm is when the newy guys should be there. If Chris (NYL83R) could confirm this we will be there. thanks




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