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I like 'roo Valley. I should be coming along.

If its cool to bring non forum members along, I might invite some other drivers who've never done Kangaroo Valley before to see if they want to experience the fun.

I like 'roo Valley. I should be coming along.

If its cool to bring non forum members along, I might invite some other drivers who've never done Kangaroo Valley before to see if they want to experience the fun.

yeah man everyone is welcome!

Just have to behave... :)

Should I put your name down???

Sounds good, but prob too much of a cruze for myself starting for from Newy, hmmmm, might have to catch up with some mates in Syd for a day or 2 first then start from Syd.

Cmon mate come along!!! :)

Is anybody willing to give me a lift?? I'd like to come but I can't drive at the moment. I don't live too far from Villawood.

guys anyone gona have a spare spot???

Give peter a lift?

Hey,

I'm in for sure. Sucks I can't cruise with you though, I'll be coming from Nowra so I just have to meet up with you in the Valley then. I'll ask my boy if he wants to come too... he'd either be passenger with me or be bringing his Gunmetal Grey R33 GTST. Might bring a few other people if they feel like coming along. Man, Bet u all show my car up, so stock its not funny!

White R33 GTS - converted to turbo :P




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