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Just wont to know if anyone would be up for a cruz to Wollongong on 29/12/02 might be the last one for the year. So if your up for it let me know so we can arrange a meeting place eg Homebush car park......

Ohhh by the way if I don't see you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year....

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Originally posted by croat

Sounds like a good idea and a great way to finish off the new year, but wont double demerit points be a problem and all the cops on the road would be a bit of a hassle?

only if you're speeding and no one here does that.

i *might* go. there's a 240Z with an RB30 in wollongong i want to check out so i might invite him if we end up going

the dawn nasho and beach run is on every sunday (for the past two sundays anyways :() - welcome to join us. were leaving sydney by 7am though?!?

plan to have lunch at wollongong this week, so maybe we can hook up for a photoshoot and chat at north beach or something...

Franks,

Hopefully have it back today - but i'm not holding my breath.... There's been a few delays with various suppliers and manufacturing etc. I suppose that's to be expected. It's very very close tho.

I'm stinging to get out with you guys again for a monster cruise...

Cheers,




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