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OK first off, I know its short notice.

But I'm not expecting a huge turn out for it :) Couple of us from the whorethread decided to cruise this weekend and we thought we would be nice and invite a few others that might want to come :)

Cruise Details:

Meeting point: Thornleigh McDonalds.

Time:10am for a approx 11am departure

Date:13/11/05

Destination:Wollongong

Not sure where the best place in the gong to stop is, probably depends on how many cars we have at the time, find some where to park and have a bite to eat.

Re-Group(s)

We will have a re-meet point at Krispy Kremes near liverpool at approx 11:30.

stay for about 15 minutes or however long it takes for everyone to catchup. Incase they get stuck in traffic or at lights etc..

if you bring a CB, and I highly recommend you do, we will be using channel 25.

Please register intrest :(

so far people attending are..

Sl!m + another car

Craved + another car

Miss Turbo

BWA

Wilch

Shaolin + another car

Scathing

Menthu_Rae

N1GTR

Suspense

Satanic

MAR55S

JAS-25T

smasha

RUKUS!!!!!!

henzie + more cars

DRIFTER + more cars

A NewTattoo

tommyk

oldmangana

Maybe-

Mass_iv + friends

Silver Gts-t

tomm0

gts25x

Wink

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how does....

pennant hills road ...

cumberland highway..

then right towards liverpool (rd name unsure)

then onto the highway to the picton exit..

and most people know the rest of the way..

hows that sound?

Yep, Macquarie Pass.

Albion Park, at the base of the Pass, is about 20-30 minutes south of Wollongong. And the pies at Robertson (at the top of the Pass) are some of the best I've ever had.

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