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well wheres somwhere central or somwhere that every1 knows how to get to.. i duno the way to hombush so i cant exactly pic a location..

as for time, id recan around mid arvo would be good?

nar aint going sunday..

henzie: i duno exactly how to get there as ive never driven there my self, but what if we met at the macers/servo on Brien's Rd, and the corner of Redbank Rd (i think it is), in Northmead at 4pm on saturday 3rd.. hows that sound?

and like leave when ppl have turned up, say 10-15mins

Auto Salon finishes up at 9pm, so that gives us a good 5 hours to get there and see most things.

sound good? ideas?

oh and nup i dont realy know hwo to get there so i hope one of you guys do! ^_^

edit: if ya wana meet up just after luch, like 1pm thats kool too... im just throwing around ideas here, lol :(

Edited by ranicx

i'm going to be in the city in the morning....then we are stoping at ikea for a bit. prob won't be able to make it for the meet up, but i'll keep an eye out for a bunch of skylines in the carpark. should still be at the auto salon about 2-3pm or there abouts.

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