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Now on Sun 15-08-04......

Who's up for a Newcastle cruise on sun 15th of August? It should be a good chance for the locals to meet up and put faces to cars. Everyone is welcome.

Meeting Place: Spears Point park at 12:00, leave at 1pm (lunch before we head off? Fish and chips shop at Warners Bay)

Destination: Newcastle Foreshore, might have to park in nobby's carpark, depends on numbers.

I was thinking we could cruise around the lake to Belmont through Warners Bay and head up the highway through Charlestown. Then down through Merewther Heights to the foreshore. What do people think?

Sunday arvo in newcastle is generally a bit of a cruise day, so it should be fun.

Lets dominate the foreshore with skylines.

email me if you have any comments: [email protected] :)

List of People attending:

NYL83R

Lenno

boj01

KE55E

MIC33R

wizard 2k

BNR32 ?

GT-B05S

Ring me on 0410304228 if anyone needs directions

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I was going to post a cruise from thronleigh maccas to KK to meet up with the newy people if you guys are interested?... (sorry for a hijak) then we could arrange this cruise again when all the newy peeps will b there?....

I'll get some more info and let yaz know...

This cruise still a go ahead ?, or getting postponed to another weekend ?

Lenno

Yeah i think we will have to make it for another weekend, any ideas? maybe the next weekend or something. unless there are other people interested, it won't be as much fun with just us 2 :D




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