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Im definatelly in! The last cruise i went on was sweet, but there was no bbq. food = :angry: i didnt have the radio last time. i'l be gettin one for this time though. we need it for ppl like Dave, he has a special talent that allows him to somehow stray miles away from huge conga-lines.hehe.

P.S. first name Adam, R32 GTS-4, dark blue.

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i only just got my licence back 2 days ago so im overly keen for a cruise. I gave myself a "welcome back to the roads" present of a full 3" turbo back exhaust system, and then on my one week anniversary im fitting up a blitz intercooler system. so she'll be ready for the cruise with some nice mods. ahhh.....i give the best presents! :O

Got a couple of local guys up here who are coming out for the day...2 x R33 GTS-t's Matt(dark grey/silver) and Josh(burgundy) (i think its josh)

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More the merrier!

Glad you can make it Adam....and i aggree about the UHF radio's...lol

They also make the cruise more interesting, cause you can chit chat along the way. B)

Crew's growing in size rapidly now!!

Looks like it will be a top day.

Paul and Stace, how many $$ would you like each person bring for the BBQ?

I will confirm we have the "floating carpark" for parking and photo's...but ppl we must be on our best behaviour. It is a 40m x 40m concrete platform built out over the water next to Soldiers point Marina. It is used as Geoff D'albora's helicopter pad ($$$). We should be able to fit all the cars in "formation" on there and should look unreal. Trying to obtain use of Soldiers Point Yacht Club which overlooks this area for photo's BBQ and drinks, but should be able to pull a few strings to get it. Will need definate numbers before i can work out a price for catering but if everybody budgets between $5 and $10 each it should make for a great day.

I just checked out the list and it looks like out of everyone theres only 3 R32's! thats not cricket. And the 2 besides mine are GTR's. Last time there were a heap of 32's. :blink: also how many ppl have UHF radios?

That sounds awesome Paul!

Good work mate. This is gunna be tops.

I have a UHF radio. And anyone that doesn't, get on down to your local Dick Smiths this week. The Uniden radios I got come as a pair and are on special for $50. So split the cost between you and a friend, and it'll be all good.

Yeah, def. get your hands on that UHF deal at Dick Smiths Adam. Get Heffo to go in with you so its only $25 a piece!!

Price for the BBQ sounds more than reasonable Paul & Stace, thanks for pulling some strings so we have some nice locations up at the point too!!

mmmm bbq :D

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hopefully i will see you there on saturday paul.

Suggesting an earlier start so we can get back to newcastle in time to meet up with the sydney crew. we could do the photo shoot before the bbq. perhaps a 9.30 leave from speers point?

So that means:

Meet at 9:00am at Spears Point Carpark

Leave by 9:30am to commence to cruise from point to point!

Everyone able to make that? Was just talking to Chris about it and we think thats the only way we will have time to fit everything into the day..!

I might not be able to make it fellas... my turbo has just buggered itself.. im in the process of getting a standard turbo on there asap so hopefully i can meet the deadline and go on this cruise! Wish me luck! haha




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