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i was going to come along as a passenger with someone but just realised the urban athlon thing is on the same morning, cant do both and the marathon is already paid for :(

am driving from next wednesday though so will definitely be up for the NEXT cruise!

What happened Genelle?

Number 1 fuel injector totaly crapped it's self.Cheapest fix is a set of nismo 550's,then a retune so it will be a couple of weeks at least Matt.Oh well least it happened close to home.Have a great cruise. :)

Hmmm may just meet you guys at Crowne Plaza to say G'day at least as it doesnt make much sense to drive to Sydney to jump in with someone as i realised it would make it a super long day... :/

Too many excuses as to why people rnt going...lol weather seems good for Sunday now

Yeh buddy !!

Ha legitament excuse from me! My skyline doesnt run and i'm not doing the cruise in a work van :P

Ha legitament excuse from me! My skyline doesnt run and i'm not doing the cruise in a work van :P

Could always come to the meet in glendale before the cruise for the newy guys and see if you can get a lift with someone there?...

Ha legitament excuse from me! My skyline doesnt run and i'm not doing the cruise in a work van :P

Yeah dude If my part comes in the mail which it should Ill probs have a free seat? Pm me if your interested.

r we still having a meet at the twin servos?

perhaps goto the Glendale meet...???

I'll be going from Gosford, if it aint raining... I dont like drivingin the rain, its no fun

r we still having a meet at the twin servos?

Might be best for central coast guys and newcastle guys to organise seperate meet points for the cruise down, we have a meet for newcastle, but if we are then stopping again at the twin servos it will turn in to a 3+hour trip down to sydney on what is already a big drive day if you know what i mean?...

Just my thoughts...

hahah I just saw where putty rd is... ahhh yeah def separate meet for central coast guys, maybe we can meet at kariong and get a txt when the Newy guys are coming up to Kariong exit and we can sort of merge in..

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