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Yeah Prank its Jon ive known him for quite a number of years he lives just around the corner from me, top bloke and he gives up alot of time for datnet so it would be great to help him out also.

I'm gonna head down with Datnet. Alittle earlier yes but hey i want time to mingle help with the bbq etc last time i went down i broke apart from you guys, spent an hour driving around trying to find somewhere to park, an hour waiting for u guys, had lunch and came home. Would rather get down right on midday have some lunch sit around take aheap of pics etc and then afew hours later just cruise back casually.

If ya's want to meet up down there with me and datnet then just following the .doc instructions i posted above theirs a free bbq and all are invited.

Hey Fellas, DatNet is having its third sydney cruise on Australia Day, our last two cruises saw over 100 cars each, mostly Nissan/Datsuns, even a heap of Skylines =)

All are invited, its a free BBQ, starting points Cabrammatta Burger King and Jamison Park Penrith, then to Narellan Maccas via appin road to Port Kembla, just around the corner to wolongong.

Full details including maps available at www.datnet.org Please express your interest and numbers if coming.

All cars invited, any make, any model.

Originally posted by PranK

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 agree....

the other one's way too early for me....

and i don't know where the hell Narrellan Maccas is anyway :D

I'll stick with Homebush @ midday :uh-huh:

Originally posted by bigvis

Yeah, sounds fun. we should catch up with the datos down there. I'm still for team northside meeting @ BK terry hills @11 then cruz to homobush for 12. Sounds da plan.

Yep - It's gonna be a good one !!!

c u @ BK TH then 6C

ok, it will look a little like this:

PranK

canberraR33

MRK25T

driftin 180

ARKAD

jay95R33

Shell

ONARUN (two40)

BY BY

XXE-R32

SIK33T

brody

BrendanF

2rismo

judd

carlo

GTR

bigvis

shruggz

benm

BROKEN

XZOTIK1

GTR-80Y

sh!t hey, that is a lot of cars.

ps. remember this will be a DOUBLE DEMERIT POINTS weekend people

:eek:




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