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I still can't quite figure out where this place is.. I'll just look for the Skylines I guess at Homebush olympic park

You come from out west, hey?

I gotta drop a mate off at work at about 9-9:30am, which'll give me an hour to get to Olympic Park.

Where you coming from?

I can meet up with you on the way there if you want.

You come from out west, hey?

I gotta drop a mate off at work at about 9-9:30am, which'll give me an hour to get to Olympic Park.

Where you coming from?

I can meet up with you on the way there if you want.

We spoke about this earlier I'm from the east.. Bondi.. ( beach ) :

I'm pretty sure I'll know where to go... I mean once I get into homebush I can have a look around and scout around.

We spoke about this earlier I'm from the east.. Bondi.. ( beach ) :

I'm pretty sure I'll know where to go... I mean once I get into homebush I can have a look around and scout around.

Oh yeah... I've got such a top memory :D

Yeah, just go to the olympic park carparks, I think they're actually numbered...

But best to just turn the music off and listen for the sound offs and engine revving :)

Hahaha

I still can't quite figure out where this place is.. I'll just look for the Skylines I guess at Homebush olympic park

Drive city-bound along the M4, turn off left at Homebush Bay Drive, turn off left at Australia Avenue. Head about 1km along this road and just as you get to the big stadium/function builds you will see 50 cars parked on the left side of the road at a carpark, it's basically the first big carpark on the left.

hmmmm, i thinks i will meet at the twin servos (on F3 right?..north bound of course).....i think 11.30 would be a goer weapn. what do you think? 1 hr for the guys to get there from Homebush?

Mate we will prob leave from Speers point park at around 11.30 if anyone wants to come.

Any newy cars interested in cruising to the twin servos, meet at 11.15 for an 11.30 leave.

Cheers

Oh yeah... I've got such a top memory :D

Yeah, just go to the olympic park carparks, I think they're actually numbered...

But best to just turn the music off and listen for the sound offs and engine revving :P

Hahaha

oh noes, another victor! :D

Look for signs that say P6. Guys please dont goto that small ass parking we went last time when steve has his cruise! Goto the BIGGER ONE!.

I bet we'll end up on the small ass one, where everyone will miss the entrance :D

sif wash the car..

havent washed mine for 3weeks.. its a fken dirty turdy.

see u all there..

I haven't washed mine in 2 months, its got a thick layer of crap on it, ..........last minute wash and dash time.....

oh noes, another victor! :D

Look for signs that say P6. Guys please dont goto that small ass parking we went last time when steve has his cruise! Goto the BIGGER ONE!.

I bet we'll end up on the small ass one, where everyone will miss the entrance :D

Hah, there aren't many of them around... it's a good thing :D

Mate we will prob leave from Speers point park at around 11.30 if anyone wants to come.

Any newy cars interested in cruising to the twin servos, meet at 11.15 for an 11.30 leave.

Cheers

Done, cya there

if this goes ahead with all the ppl listed and more, this could be the biggest skyline cruise ever!

Guys lets put this one on the record book :D

Cheers

You will need 101 to beat the MSC last year up in QLD :D

Have fun guys!




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