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Hello there my NSW peeps. Myself and a few mates are organising to come up to Blacktown in March 2013 for the Top Gear show at eastern creek. We will be driving up in our cars and wanted to know what the car scene is like up there and(if possible) organise a meet n greet/cruise on the saturday night. The dates are the 8th-11th march.

We were looking to have a meet n greet on the saturday night and if weather pemitting go on a bit of a cruise.

Cheers

Steve

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I'd be keen for this mate as we should be at the TG show too! Depends on how far you wanna cruise, but happy to help out with organising etc :)

Will be good to have some fresh cars and faces in NSW, the scene is pretty good and SAU NSW is a pretty good bunch :yes: (I am biased though as i am one lol)

Well once you confirm who is coming up then let us know, plenty of time to pre-plan.... Should be able to work something out! Keep in mind NSW police are pretty keen on imports at the moment so make sure there are no super low or super loud cars in the mix and you should be sweet! The Newy crew has a decent stash of R34's so i am not sure who will be up for it but at least you know of one haha

oh yeah i was gonna ask what are the cops like up there. most of the cars that are 100% coming are not low, a few are a bit loud tho. haha...mine is not one of them tho.

But yeah plenty of time to pre-plan. I will let you know on here closer to march. we should have final numbers by mid feb.

If i am not around send me a PM as would be keen to help out with organising and also catch up with you guys! I guess if they see a bunch of VIC cars together you should be fine as long as its all sensible stuff :) Should be awesome!

If i am not around send me a PM as would be keen to help out with organising and also catch up with you guys! I guess if they see a bunch of VIC cars together you should be fine as long as its all sensible stuff :) Should be awesome!

should be all good as you cant get a defect in NSW on VIC plates and vice versa

i might come along aswell

should be all good as you cant get a defect in NSW on VIC plates and vice versa

i might come along aswell

Perfect!

When are tickets for TG live available anyway? Once booked we can make a plan based around the event!

Protip: Sydney roads are terrible lol

If your car is low, you'll be hating it here :(

This is 100% true!

Swap plates before going home?

jk

Hahaha smooth Terry :thumbsup:

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