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Friday Night Cruise Sessions - Palm Beach & Pizza Cruise - 24/6/05


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Its time for another Friday nighter people.

Due to the growing popularity of the usual meeting spot we will not be meeting at the Chatswood Archer St Carpark, instead the new and improved meeting point is as follows:

Time: 9pm for an 9:30pm departure

Location: Chatswood Chase Carpark - Lower level (Entrance off Victoria Ave)

Destination: Palm Beach via the Northern Beaches with a stop off for Pizza at Newport on the way.

Some things to note:

* We will meet just inside the entrance of the carpark at Chatswood Chase. Not onlly is there more than ample parking in here, but it is under cover and out of sight.

* If you have a 2 way radio, bring it.

* Heroes and drag racers need not apply, anyone who attends and decides to do burnouts, drive like and idiot, or do anything that attracts attention to the group will have their plates reported to the police. We have never had a problem with the Northern Beaches police and we have been doing this particular cruise for over 3 years, anyone that puts our reputation at risk will be told to leave.

Register your interest here :(

Cheers,

Nick

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Nick,

Can't make it thought it was departure 9.30 like previous ones, have an exam on which doesn't finish till 8.40..............sorry mate

Aye~~my exam finish on Thurs~~hee hee

Yeah~~

make it 9:30pm or 9:00pm~~i finish work at 7:30~~~and i really wanna come~~

oh i m not quiet sure about the meeting place~~

it s that the 5 level carpark next to mandarine center??

if so , what coloar is the level??~~~




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