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Oh man, i've got some huge aussie flags... im keen if you are brendanf..rofl.

umm... i'll be cruising up to 6C. We'll be doing Nasho I assume...

Canberra people, meet @ North Beach NORTHERN carpark that breaks off to the left as you drive over the speed humps. If you can find your way to the Novotel North Beach, you'll be right. Just go north a bit more and park...

And if you dont have a 2 way, go get 60 bux and buy one for peats sake. Channel 33.

I might even bring my Wiggles CD where they sing the national anthem...

Adrian.

Originally posted by 2rismo

Canberra people, meet @ North Beach NORTHERN carpark that breaks off to the left as you drive over the speed humps.  If you can find your way to the Novotel North Beach, you'll be right.  Just go north a bit more and park...

Cool, will give you a yell on channel 33 when we're close.

BTW: what time are we meting in the northern car park???

J

Originally posted by PranK

hey guys - i'll be there!

yayyy Christina's coming! ;)

Loz, nah i don't have the zorst yet so i can't bring it. Sorry bout that, but i promise u can be the first to pop my cherry when i get it :lol:

And yeah the fires have been very bad...see my thread in the Wasteland. Everything's ok now (well in my area anyway) but we have been told not to "relax" or be "complacent" as things could change...but yeah, the worst appears to be over.

Originally posted by mrchams

Which way will you been heading to the Gong?

Via Campbelltown or Princess Hyw?

This is what I menat by which way are you heading to the Gong!

If you guys are going Princess Hwy I'll come to Homebush. If not I don't wana drive up the Hume only to turn around and drive back the same way!

:uh-huh: Guys, say you wana go Princess Hwy!

Also, some people from Elite Motorsport in Canberra may be coming ;)

Guys i've now got the day off :P and some mates from another car club (www.datnet.org) are also cruising down to the Gong area, although they are extremely organised and also include a free BBQ for lunch.

Info can be found >HERE< i've only been on 1 cruise with them in a mates car around 2yrs ago and had a ball. You guys might want to meet up with them down there as they seem to have everything covered !

If you do then please let me know so i can let the guy in charge know (lives round the corner) so he can prepare the sudden influx of Skylines for the BBQ and stuff.

I'm sure it would be great for SAU to mix with other car clubs not only that but these guys are decent and its also a mix of different cars.

Basically they are all meeting up at Narrellan McDonalds at 10:30am and then cruising down Appin Rd to Port Kembla

ben - i know Jon from datnet.org, is that who you know?

It would be good to cruise down with them, but the meeting is a fair bit earlier. We might just meet up with them down there.

What does everyone else think?

I'm keen to meet as many nice car enthusiasts as poss - Cars Rock ! :D

I think we better decide a way down there too - There's been 3 suggestions so far

1) Princess & Nasho

2) Princess & Fwy

3) Via Campbeltown

Yes, they are all south....

REMEMBER : Double Demerits this long weekend...




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