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What time are you guys meeting at thornleigh maccas?

I'll be heading out from blacktown

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I may come just gotta see if I can get off work that day and many other r35's attending?

Andrew might if somebody sends him a message (Blue 35 - 505GTR)....

On that note, Jarrad can you please call Norm and see if he is coming, pretty sure he will be keen!

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So where are the rest of the Sydney people meeting at?

Hope petrol prices go down for this lol.. paid 1.77 today, not happy

so far seems like

thornliegh maccas

mcgraths hill(windsor) maccas

liverpool cabra car wash

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So where are the rest of the Sydney people meeting at?

Hope petrol prices go down for this lol.. paid 1.77 today, not happy

Yep nothing specific yet ...?

I'm happy either way. You mentioned Cabra car wash? Can we get a location (address) and time?

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someone will have to step up to organise the meet and times for inner city as I dont know where you are all talking about haha.

google maps is your friend guys. give 20 mins extra for shit talking :P

once a meet is organised let me know when and where youll be meeting so we dont leave without you.

will do mat. i should be able tp remember for this arvo haha

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so far seems like

thornliegh maccas

mcgraths hill(windsor) maccas

liverpool cabra car wash

I think mcgraths hill maccas is a better meeting point then thornleigh maccas if we are going to meet the newcastle guys half way

I was under the impression we were going all the way to the newcastle meet first haha

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either or. everyone can do what they like

the full cruise will be worth itthough asthe first half of putty is boring and long

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Attendees (30)

Ruxis(Jarrad)-Evo7-newy
LukeGTR-32GTR(hopefully)-Sydney

Owens-33GTR-Sydney

Newbie34-34?-Sydney

Blackline33-33gtst?-Sydney

GeeTeeTee-34gtt-newy *Nominated Hoon*

Benji-s15-newy *panel gap inspector*

Aus_Delivered-32GTR-Sydney

mjh-34gtt-newy

GTR34A-34GTR-newy

ben34-34gtt-Cessnock

YE34OK-34-Sydney

FeZ25-34-somewhere south :P

R34liner-34GTR-Sydney

reaper-Sydney

t5iv-Brand new pulsar on a test drive-Sydney :P

DeKa-??

Terry-one of his trophies-Sydney

Crashdown-Sydney

Redlinegtr-GTR-Sydney

boxheadr33-33gtst-Sydney

Wagonboy-Stagea-Sydney

Osborn-Stagea-Sydney

Dori34-Evo7-Sydney

r33huntme-260rs Stag-Sydney

SiNNo-Evo-Sydney

Gaz-s15-newy

Nick-Datsun 1600-Cessnock

NISMO-Sydney

Riseofbrutality-Sydney

Maybe

r32gojira-32?

2fas4u-r35

30 attendees woo haha.

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I think mcgraths hill maccas is a better meeting point then thornleigh maccas if we are going to meet the newcastle guys half way

I was under the impression we were going all the way to the newcastle meet first haha

Sounds good.

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Damn Man! I was going to say bring the bike or something, you away for work? Sooner you get your ass back in NSW and get your nugget sorted the better!

Haha, the bike isnt really good for long rides like that. :P

But not in state untill 26th of July!!!

I agree with you, the quicker I can get my nugget sorted, and my ass back to NSW, it will be much better. Hopefully by year end I can get a job in Sydney or something. (newcastle is dead)

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