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Since this weekend is a long weekend (Monday 4th being a public holiday) was just seeing if anyone was up for a short cruise and BBQ?

We could follow the same tradition as always, meet up at Lanyon shops at say midday, get some food/drinks then head out for some spirited driving to either Orroral or Honeysuckle and BBQ it up.

Anyway, if people are interested, reply and we will get it organised.

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Ok well we shall get details up and ill post on some other forums too...

WHEN: Monday 4th October 2004, 12:00PM (30 minutes past midday) for 12:30pmdeparture

WHERE: Lanyon Market Place (shops) carpark (park along the back facing the road / in front of mcdonalds)

GOING TO: Honeysuckle Tracking Station (as Orroral is closed I have been informed).

Theres BBQ's availible if you want to bring some food, lots of open space if you want to bring a soccerball or what not.

See you all there.

Hey Guys I've just joined the site and this cruise sounds like fun.

I've had my R33 GTST for almost a year and most of my friends think it is just a car!

I have never turned up to anything like this though and am somewhat neverous meeting new people which is kinda stupid because I work in retail and talk to people I don't know everyday, what do I need to know?

Hey Brad,

Welcome to the forums, and slap your friends over the head for thinking 'its just a car' :slap:

All the info you need to know is posted above, basically just come to the Lanyon Shops at midday and you should see a bunch of us. Were a friendly lot of people, so come down and say hi.

If it makes it any easier, me and Aurora are the resident ass clowns/idiots, easy to spot, im quite tall with a white r32, ewens got a black series 2 r33 :) :)

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