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Anyone keen for a much needed cruise on the central coast? Let me know plz

Starting at fountain plaza car park erina at 7pm Thursday's

We will be going where ever maybe to the entrance then back to avoca beach south end car park

Next Thursday meet from 6:30 to leave at 7pm let me know if anyone is keen

id be keen for a cruise but not on a thursday night,maybe friday or over the weekend.i can get a few others keen to.u would be best off giving a bit more notice if u want numbers

weekend id be keen once car is rego'd.

although Im just sick of all the VT-VY P platers that try and race you with their southern cross stickers and chev badges.

weekend ok cool,

hows about the first sat of the month this being sat the 5th of may at fountain plaza 4;30 meet for a 5pm leave

hows that sound?

for the commodore dudes no problems for us its there problem what they drive ;) lol

  On 12/04/2012 at 10:42 AM, evil_weevil said:

weekend id be keen once car is rego'd.

although Im just sick of all the VT-VY P platers that try and race you with their southern cross stickers and chev badges.

haha i know what you mean, check this if you havent already.

ok 5th it is.

start at fountain plaza erina 4 30 cruse threw the entrance to lake munmorah ,budjiwoi then left on pacific highway to f3 stopping at twin survos than back on f3 any coasties can take any exit till gosford any others can stay on the freeway



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