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hahahahaha thanx shane man it will be even meaner once i get it back from CRD so u better drag ur ass along to the cruise so i can show u what it can do hahahaha

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lol i cant wait to drive past!

oh shet bro!

ill be flying eastward to New Zillund on the 17th!!

Argh, why!!!!!!!

This is one more ill have to forego.

Have fun guys!!

Im following in the footsteps of David - not turning up to his own cruises. Anna youre next!!

I went down to KK's last night..

200 so cars .. and about 100 bikes.

Ignition DVD and Hot4's were there lols.

Also saw HERTBO and the promogirlz runnin' around.

Pretty crazy.. im about 50% on next week. So will let you know closer to the date.. Problem is i wont be able to driv my own car.. so i gotta' ride passenger.. damn you RTA!

MRXTCZ

Id love to come and meet some of you guys and girls.

Not 100% on whether or not i can come. All depends on if my gearbox is going in to get done or not..

Cause im dumb and dont like livo, where exactly is the KK/Maccas carpark (i might of been there for a honda meet with my bro)

I know its on the cumberland highway, but how far along, is it near the westfields. (i probably sound retarded but yeah)

Hope to see you all there

Edited by Aggroman

I GOT THE DAY OFF!

woot woot !

So likelihood of coming depends on weather and if i get a driver for my car :happy:

70% now ! Ok so whats the plan.. 11am start at Livo. 11.30 Departure.

And whose leading, maps printed ? Pack leaders organised ? Some cars with say ribbons or stickers to be pack leaders ?

Last time we went for a cruise, first pack got to the destination where as some of the cars got lost and turned back..

:(

MRXTCZ

P.s

Can i bring a few other cars and bikes if they want to come ..

Got about another 3 cars and 8 bikes that i can ask to come ..

and they will be on a short leash so they wont do anything stupid.

Got a driver aswell now :P

In 90%

Just checked the weather aswell.

Possible showers <1mm ( thats in Liverpool )

Will check closer to the date and dance around if its a great sunny day haha!

MRXTCZ

OK,

attempting to the answer to the questions in one:

* Generally there are no maps or pack leaders. we decide who leads when we get there, my vote Giz. when we meet at KK/Maccas Cumberland HW which is at the very end of the cumber. hw not long before you turn on to the hume. we will decide on a route and destination. In the past we have gone to Mt Keira then onto macca w'gong other time to the lighthouse in gong. Really just depends where everyone feels like heading.

Everyone is welcome. bikes, non skylines ect ect. The bigger the better.

OOOOOO. RE: Weather. Each time we go the weather has been a bit poor but it makes for an awesome experience so def do not let that stop you. it has been so great coming through the mountains in deep fod and mist. see attatched pic.

Ok so now i have to go back and have a look to see if i have missed any questions

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