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Hey 4 door drivers.

UPDATE:

We will be having a "SLIDE AND A SNAG DAY" pending organising the skid pan :)

We will be meeting up on the 1st of October for a BBq of the portable variety and some skidpan fun :)

more details will be posted as soon as i have the info.

If you are interested just express your intrest in the thread and i will add you to the list.

I have to find out how much it is going to be. and will update as soon as i know.

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Sounds like a plan Stan....... I'm in! Any day over the w/end is good for me.

As for location, I am pretty useless with areas out Parra way being from the 'North Side' aswell.

But BBQ sounds great!

LETS MAKE THIS ONE WORK!!!!

Ando

yea im keen ....wish it could be alittle later ....so i can show off my new wheels ...that hopefully will be here early sept but ohwell .....

wouldnt mind a drive(as a passenger in some ones ceffy that has coilovers ...just to give me an idea of how hard they are...

but yea sats are fine with me ...im on the northshore ....i dont know any parks near silverwater ..or parra ......i suppose lanecove nat park (fee for parking but no entry fee) i can check on how much it is ....it has heaps of places to have a bbq and park cars

How about the 20th or 21st?

we dont really have to do much. just get in the car and drive there!

I like lane cave national park idea. Would you mind finding out about it Resin?

sounds like a nice quiet place.

Lane Cove National Park is a great idea!

Easy access and to find. 5 mins from Epping Rd, Ryde Rd or Pacific Hwy.

20th or 21st good for me. Maybe a push for Sunday, normally easiest as people are normally up to something on a Saturday...

My 2c

Ando

In the next two weeks... damn... Im flyinmg to japan on sunday 14th and I won't be back till about the 1st.

I need some dori time over there not to mention smuggling back some bits and pieces.

But I do like the idea!

There is always Lake Parramatta. Its pretty secluded, free entry and there are bbqs etc. Its off James Rouse Drive. You get to it via Pennant Hills road.

And yeah i'm down for 20th or 21st. Sundays are better though as I usually have house chores and stuff to do on saturdays.

20th aint good for me either...lets meet at homebush...carpark near superdome, across the road from 6c...and then there's bbqs in the bi-centenial (spelling??) park in homebush...really nice area, lots of space and parking...kinda closer than lancove for the westsiders :P how about the week after...gives me a bit more time to get the car sorted too :)

so somebody is gonig to miss out if we make it on the 20th or 21st :P

that always happens.

any prefrences between lane cave and home bush?

we can find a bbq at lanecove so dont worry about that.

Well what happens if we delay it a week or 2? Either the 27th, 28th or if we want to wait for everyone make it, try the 3rd , 4th of Sep?

I am not fussed, if any preferences, I would rather hold of till the later w/ends......gives plenty of time for everyone to lock in to the diaries.

Location, not fussed.

Ando

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