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hey so apparently its my turn to organise a cruise!!!!

throw up ideas!! id like to do maybe west? north would be to hard to coast boys im assuming.

ill do some research as to where to go, while still basing it around an xmas theme hahaha.

if you got ideas let me know! only lived up here for 9 months and have rarely left newy so im fresh.

even for the drive bys?

because it don't look it..

It's an 80 zone... Was doing 40 across the bridge...

But I do get what your saying.... Happy to set it to private BUT my phone won't let me

think it was a 90 zone and everyone was in second gear?

dunno, im sure theres been worse videos posted on here haha. video the maq pass cruise for example, or putty road which all the execs attend. this was nothing compared those cruises, everyone was very well behaved

hey so apparently its my turn to organise a cruise!!!!

throw up ideas!! id like to do maybe west? north would be to hard to coast boys im assuming.

ill do some research as to where to go, while still basing it around an xmas theme hahaha.

if you got ideas let me know! only lived up here for 9 months and have rarely left newy so im fresh.

I've got a few but might need to spend a day driving to check them out

think it was a 90 zone and everyone was in second gear?

dunno, im sure theres been worse videos posted on here haha. video the maq pass cruise for example, or putty road which all the execs attend. this was nothing compared those cruises, everyone was very well behaved

I'm a granny,this cruise was all above board,is any one saying diff,

I saw no stupid shit happening,was a top day.Every one enjoyed cruising.

I've got a few but might need to spend a day driving to check them out

Just spoke to Norm, he is keen to come along.... He wants to go to Scone I think he said

I'm a granny,this cruise was all above board,is any one saying diff,

I saw no stupid shit happening,was a top day.Every one enjoyed cruising.

Remember the HWP saw all of us driving sensible :)

scone is a treck! hahaha

i looked at the road from cessnock to wollombi and then to broke and back to cessnock? might be to spaced out

A lot of the roads are shit mate, do you wanna just go play out on the back roads out here?

yeah i tghought thatd be the case.

yeah possibly? im not to sure haha. its hard when youve never been there.

Well how about I take u for a run through the back roads? We need the Cos Racecar Evo to run so what better than an impromptu mini cruise?

putty road sounds good to me but im up for watever,dunno about the xmas theme thou wats the go with that jarrad lol

There is snow.... Snow is white.... Tyre smoke is white.... So I guess if you look into it, basically Jarrad is a hoon and just wants skids!

(please read the PDS as everything I think or say may be full of shit)

There is snow.... Snow is white.... Tyre smoke is white.... So I guess if you look into it, basically Jarrad is a hoon and just wants skids!

(please read the PDS as everything I think or say may be full of shit)

u do have a point mat maybe the snow themes not so much of a bad idea.....track day :whistling:

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