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Cruise/BBQ and just a day out!

:cool: Im going rain or shine but no hail (that would damage the car) :w00t:

Meet: 9.30am

At: North Parramatta Dick Smith carpark, map below

Church Street then on to cumberland hwy and then the m4/great western hwy...

Leave at 10.15am sharp!

Going to: Wentworth Lakes (Wentworth Falls)

If you have a 2 way radio bring it along, makes for easy communication between cars whilst on the road.

Cost: $2.50 per person to cover food and drink(please bring correct amount)

**PLEASE ADVISE HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL BE IN YOUR CAR JUST SO I GET ENOUGH FOOD**

Post your name and car type if Your interested in coming along...

Want a big turnout!!!!

GOING

DANSR33(Danny) - R33 GTST

Bill - Porsche 928 5L

Aaron - Holden VN 5L

Dj Albert- R34 GTT

Garth - S14 200SX

Ali - 300ZX TT

henzie - R33 GTST

henzie's friend - 180SX

skylinegtts - R32 GTST

Abo Bob - R34 4door GTT + 3 skylines

s1kr33 - R33 GTST

rwkw(Rob) - R33 GTST

chris - R32 GTST

D3LTR33 - R32 GTST

tjandriesen - R33 GTR

Oz GTR02V(paul) - R34 GTR

Trust33(craig) - R33 GTST

Dead32(Ryan) - R32 GTST + 5-8cars

Yts(Jeremy) - R32 GTS4

Alien - WRX

JSL(James) - R32 GTR

Liquid(Craig) - R33 GTR

wokburner - 300ZX

Marsss - R33 GTST

OSH33N - R32 GTST

julion - R32 GTST

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Thier is parking for probably around 20 odd cars in the small off-road carpark. However you can park along both sides of the road which is a very quiet road.

Shops are about 500m from the Lake (at the highway) and their is also a small park with playing equipment if anyone is taking kids.

Thier is parking for probably around 20 odd cars in the small off-road carpark. However you can park along both sides of the road which is a very quiet road.

Shops are about 500m from the Lake (at the highway) and their is also a small park with playing equipment if anyone is taking kids.

so you in Ben?

No i'll be at the summernats, besides I work up in the mtns every day so sorta seen enough of it :)

Their isn't much 98 octane fuel in the mtns either so make sure u get a full tank before leaving home.

No i'll be at the summernats, besides I work up in the mtns every day so sorta seen enough of it :)

Their isn't much 98 octane fuel in the mtns either so make sure u get a full tank before leaving home.

thats unfortunate.... :laugh:

Will make sure to get a full tank before leaving... hehe




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