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Hopefully my car will be ready for this cruise... If not, it's just coming in its current state, I'll bolt everything on after :cheers:

As one of the cruise whores on this forum (for NSW) I say at the meet, we do a ROLECALL :) that way we know who's dogged it :(

Seriously, Steve has put heaps into this one... only say yes if you are definitely coming! It's not fair to him and its definitely not fair to his wallet!

Seriously, Steve has put heaps into this one... only say yes if you are definitely coming!  It's not fair to him and its definitely not fair to his wallet!

I'll definitely be there... arranged for a day off and all

I dont have you on the list - r u going?

Yeah, count me in...!

My 1st ever Sydney SAU cruise... I'll be representing WA... Hahaaa! :lol:

Anyone heading out from City area? If you are, could meet up somewhere nearby and head to Homebush together...

Out of interest Steve, does the destination point have enough parking for 50+ cars ??

Yeah the spot i checked out has heaps of parking (i even went on a sunday to make sure it doesnt get crammed full of beachgoers)

We shouldnt have a problem with parking

In the rare case that we do have a problem fitting so many skylines in - the bbq and all the food is portable (obviously) so we can keep going until we find a more suitable spot - and there are heaps of car parks down that road

Hopefully my car will be ready for this cruise... If not, it's just coming in its current state, I'll bolt everything on after :)

As one of the cruise whores on this forum (for NSW) I say at the meet, we do a ROLECALL :)  that way we know who's dogged it ;)

Seriously, Steve has put heaps into this one... only say yes if you are definitely coming!  It's not fair to him and its definitely not fair to his wallet!

Rollcall - as corny as it is, its the only way for me to know whos paid for lunch, so, as much as i DON'T want to do it ......

Yeah last min pikers will really give me the sh!ts - it should be a good day, and could become one of the regular SAU cruises

My wallet says thanks :P

what if i want to bring some of my mate and there car along as well would that be cool?.

Easy - tell me how many to add and ill put them next to your name

Tell them its $5 each for lunch

Done deal :)

u need an extra bbq.that is allot of saussages.--->>can any1 supply an extra bbq<<---

How many saussages do we get each?what about drinks?

Much of heinz's finest will be consumed that day or the cheaper stuff which i personally would opt for.




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