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Hi all,

I'm from Concord in Sydney. I drive an R34. I want to organise a drive this saturday night. Meet at Brays Bay Reserve Car Park, off Concord Road (in rhodes) 2 minutes from the DFO in homebush. No coppers there! Fits about 50-80 cars.

WHEN? This saturday night 9th June '07, being the long weekend. Meeting at 9pm.. Leaving 9:30pm.

COST? lol !!!!! - jokes A full tank of petrol (stupid prices keep going up!!!!)

Cruising through concord, haberfield, leichhardt, down city west link, over the bridge to McMahons Point (opposite the rocks, near Luna Park). From there we can go either Manly or straight up to Palm Beach or even Bondi.. Pending on how many cars we have.

Let me know asap if your interested. My msn is [email protected] OR just reply as per normal to this message..

Hope to see some of you then, before the skyline show on the 17th June..

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You guys cant go. It says Sydney Cruises. Concidering the weather it literally would be a cruise

BTW: Double demerits 8th to 11th June.

BTW2: I cannot go.

BTW3: I was referring to the R33 Boats. :)

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Regardless of the weather its on... It'll be good anyways, as there will be a few patrols out and about.

9:00pm, leaving at 9:30pm from Brays Bay Reserve, near DFO Homebush.

I get my licence back after 5 years and 3 months, so I'm looking forward to a proper cruise..

Hope to see some of you there... =)

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Regardless of the weather its on... It'll be good anyways, as there will be a few patrols out and about.

9:00pm, leaving at 9:30pm from Brays Bay Reserve, near DFO Homebush.

I get my licence back after 5 years and 3 months, so I'm looking forward to a proper cruise..

Hope to see some of you there... =)

damn..5 years 3 months.. what did you do..

that is such a long time..

isnt it gonna be storm these weekend

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damn..5 years 3 months.. what did you do..

that is such a long time..

isnt it gonna be storm these weekend

I think the whole winter season is crappy. But that wont stop this city of 4.5million people from going out. Come on guys, fire up! Nice car Mikyel! You'll like mine when you see it.

=)

So far I got 5 people confirmed. One person might bring his mates down too (thats another 5-8 cars)

I lost my licence back in February 2002. Drive while suspended once, drive while disqualified twice, and high speed chase. I learnt the hard way! But I'm back and legitimate as of tomorrow!

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