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Are you listening?

I know there are a few skyline drivers in the beach side city so i feel it is time for us all (yes ALL) to participate in a gathering/cruise of some sort.

Yes/no? Who wants in? Desination ideas?

I say 3 weekends from the one coming making the date 6th of April 2008.

Thoughts from my brain so far:

1. A BBQ at somewhere

2. a cruise to the central coast maybe meet up with coasties somewhere. (people with sence of direction speak up now!)

3. I dont have a 3 yet.

That is all.

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I'm always up for a run out to Wollombi pub, awesome drive out there and the food at the pub is superb. :D

but roads are sh1t...i say Salamander Shores at Soldiers Point...good roads...great spot...good local cops.

epic fail on the poll n00b

Well DER! If you read the post you would know i said to ignor it! God, some people are RUDE! :(

Pm me people, i cant organise anything if i dont have numbers. :(

If anyone has a trailer and something to tow it with I'd be able to bring my line.... but otherwise, I'm out.

The swift isn't gunna keep up with a bunch of lines

harden up lol if my charade can make it to sydney i'm sure the swift will be fine :domokun:

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