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Only likes driving on twisty roads?

What does he think Newcastle is? All drag strips?

Anyway.

For you guys who are wanting food/BBQ's the place where we were all going to meet up with Newcast;e crew is at a place called Bar Beach.

I'm fairly sure they still have a kiosk there.

And as its a beach, lots of swimming can be had. Its actually one of the better beaches up here IMO.

I spose I should give you guys leading the pack some kinda vague directions or something...... just in case

can u send us a map???

im just worried wer not gonna have enough parking. if everyone turns up we will have close to 50 cars inc guest

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Yeah, bar beach car park is huge.

Its on a bit of a slope, but if you all start up the top of it, rather then closer to the beach we'll all have no worries.

Especially if its a good, hot day. Since other peeps will be at the beach.

Over looks the water and all too, so some good photo ops.

Will work on the map and send it to ya man. Along with some directions.

The newie guys cruise has been moved forward to a 9am start - so we will definetly be back in the arvo to meet you guys at the Bar Beach carpark!!!

dats good to hear. this is gonna be a massive meet. der better be room for all of us, look forward of meeting with you all.

Ohh nice, maybe my first SAU cruise ill be going on :O.. finally get to meet some people with Skylines lol,

Please put me down as a maybe Jeff, as long as everything goes smoothly with my car ill be there for sure, but atm im about 80% positive that i'll be there.

Cheers,

Michael.

I may not be able to go.

Car after the long xmas cruise, car has developed a noise comming from the engine bay. Not sure what it is but its sounds bad?

Taking it to mechanic tomrow. Hopefully its not knocking! :O

not good mate hope its ok. well just let me know how u go.

goodluck hope its nothing too serious :P

Ohh nice, maybe my first SAU cruise ill be going on :O.. finally get to meet some people with Skylines lol,

Please put me down as a maybe Jeff, as long as everything goes smoothly with my car ill be there for sure, but atm im about 80% positive that i'll be there.

Cheers,

Michael.

hope u can make it :P

we look forward to meeting you :P

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Jeff has just claimed that he will be flashing some flesh at the beach for those interested.

LIZ shame on you. how could you think such a thing :(

no flesh, i will all be covered with only eyes showing :)

i cant believe you :D

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