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

well considering he keeps telling me he is a stripper that wouldn't be a surprise :lol:

Hey Jeff

Have you been up this way before?

Would you like me to PM you somm directions from the freeway to bar beach?

hey i still havent got ur details, pm me ur real name + # and i will call u to give u more info. can u also give me details of ur guess :D

can u tell me wer exactly u gonna be coming from???

wat i can do is buzz u as soon as we are close to wer r, and as soon i get close start headin to the freeway. or u can meet us when we regroup after the 1s round about fron the newcastle exits.

let me know wat u pref.

we can wait for u as soon as we regroup. it just too hard to stop in the highway as its too dangerous,

thanks pm sent B)

Hey Jeff, it's me again lol.. i have the best news i have ever heard in my life :D :D :):D ... I'm getting my car on thursday !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... So PLEASE put me down as 100% going :D . WOOOHOOO!!!!

Cheers,

Michael K.

Hey Jeff, it's me again lol.. i have the best news i have ever heard in my life :D :D :):D ... I'm getting my car on thursday !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... So PLEASE put me down as 100% going :D . WOOOHOOO!!!!

Cheers,

Michael K.

Well good to hear Mic, im glad to hear ur gonna be der ;)

Oh and i might bring a friend along aswell who has a midnight blue s2 R33 :D ... and maybe 1 extra person in each of our cars.. will confirm it in a couple of days.

Cheers,

Michael K.

thats mad the more cars the better. just let me know by friday so i can add b their names in.

cruise is all updated now.

if you have any questions please just pm me or repy here

thanks :D

Hey Jeff, just got your PM and saw your note about the forecast for the weekend.

Not too fear man. The weather here is nothing like it is in Sydney. And I do know this from much personal experience.

For example.

Tonights forcast said "Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Moderate northeast to northwest winds ahead of a milder southerly change."

We had all of about 4mins of rain at about 4ish the sarvo, and thats it so far.

So when the forecast says "Scattered showers and tunderstorms, Warm to Hot", it generally means it'll rain late in the arvo, usually about sun down, and it'll be a stinker of a day! :angry:

Hey Jeff, just got your PM and saw your note about the forecast for the weekend.

Not too fear man. The weather here is nothing like it is in Sydney. And I do know this from much personal experience.

For example.

Tonights forcast said "Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Moderate northeast to northwest winds ahead of a milder southerly change."

We had all of about 4mins of rain at about 4ish the sarvo, and thats it so far.

So when the forecast says "Scattered showers and tunderstorms, Warm to Hot", it generally means it'll rain late in the arvo, usually about sun down, and it'll be a stinker of a day!  :angry:

i hope ur ryt i have put so much effort on this one, i will hate it if it turns out shit :)

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