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Originally posted by | hype^ |

XrSiSt  - come out with me and onarun this fri... i dont know exactly what we;re doin.. but we'll see..

DAMAN>> we'll let u know .. or just ask onarun if ur next door...

SUM1 WOULD LEND U A 'LINE?? damn! must be close!

Hype - I got stuff planned on friday night :whip: but i'll see if I can get out of it. If i go, i'll give ONARUN a call.

Hello!

I'm for a cruise no matter what...May have a 180SX tagging along too.

Bells Line of Road. The Jist is.....

We meet up at a central location. I've always been a fan of Homebush 6C.

From there we could skip accross town to the M2, via Five Dock, before the M2 we could stop at the Space Station McDonalds to pick up any Northerners and Food/Fuel.

Proceed up the M2, throught Winsdor...Need to make sure your tanks are full of the good fuel when we leave Winsdor (Couldn't find a Premium Fuel at Winsdor last time)

Anyway...Leave Winsdor through Richmnond and onto the Bells Line of Road...I know of one or two speed cameras on there at the beginning and cops do patrol (no more then average-like your in the mountains)...It not as oscolated as the Old Pac Road...But there will be some chances for dashes and its quite twisty and interesting to drive on.

One we have reached Lithgow, Coffee, Food what ever.

After that we can either backtrack or go back home using the M4. At which point we'll end up at Homebush...Everyone should (I hope) now where they are when your on the M4.

This is an idea, but I'm open to others.

Guest | hype^ |

that sounds like a good plan.. :uh-huh:

only 2 thing probs,, iv got nfi where this meeting place is..

and i might have to go to sum1s b-day party.. :P

ill try and get out of it....

no matter what ill give ya a call george..

im definatly out if it rains.. (lol still getting used to the car :D )

so how many cars are comming>??

Guest Da_Man

Well the weather looks great so it looks like its on for tonight!!

I'll call George at 6ish and meet up then we will meet up at 6c parking lot at home bush if any questions call me 0414 867 446 Peter or George number above. (Can't add his number due to privacy act :lol: )

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