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Already organised 2 in 2 years...

Not hard really!

DIY:- Have a go + research well + have a couple of helpers = a Great Reward :D

#1 Penrith Autobarn at 6am > Base of Macquarie Pass at 7.30am > Breakfast Ranelagh House Robertson > Questionnaire with Jokes in the the Smokers' Lounge :D

#2 International Regatta Centre Penrith > Castlereagh Rd > Bells Line of Road > Mt Wilson :D

Why not start one off at Rookwood Cemetery? > Photoshoot with the tombstones > North/South/West ??? Leave it to your imagination !

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Exactly.

If you want to cruise, post up in events section where to meet, what time and where to.

its not that hard really.

Any forum member can do it, but remember, good behaviour on the roads if your out in your lines! dont want to give the club a bad name.

The club itself has proper member only cruises, best to join to reap the benefits ;)

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Im in guys. I have been keeping an eye on the events section and there hasn't been much activity in a while. And the cruises that were finally initiated didn't end up having much people turn up - plenty of last minute car problems being the favourite.

Thumbs up to Terry's suggestion, beautiful quiet winding roads and easy to get to for all.

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meet @ thornsligh maccas sunday 9am, cruise up old road to gosford.

there, easy!

now choose a date! :D

This is good but make it go down woy woy rd to the point a woy woy for lunch, not living around there i have no idea whats there. I know we have gone to avalon for pizza lunch before some years ago that was a nice drive.

Brad

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sunday 9am evil? ppl like to sleep in :P lol.

thinking of organising one, ill keep you posted.

I think that Chris was only throwing a suggestion into the soup hehe...

If it was my way, I'd like to start from the base of Macquarie at Sunrise OR at Midnight LOL :P

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