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Has anyone got a passenger seat and the will to offer an 18yro import lover who can shout lunch/a bit of fuel dosh that seat??? :jester: :)

I'll be getting a 180SX Type X later in the year, but I wouldn't mind getting to know a bit about 'lines and how they go... :burnout:

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ill try and make it... if the car is back on the road by then, does anyone have a set of stock rims with rubber that i might be able to use for the cruise, i wont be a hoon and do burnout and stuff. just i gota buy new rims that are 1900 and dont have the money right now.

I can't be 100% but if my car is out of the shop and in a drivable condition (ie it could be out of rego and not yet engineered) I will be in.

Haven't had a chance to cruise with any SAUers yet :(

Just out of interest considering I don't live near Thornleigh will there be a sub-cruise coming from Sydney or Northern Beaches to the Thornleigh meeting spot I could tag along with?

I can't be 100% but if my car is out of the shop and in a drivable condition (ie it could be out of rego and not yet engineered) I will be in.

Haven't had a chance to cruise with any SAUers yet :(

Just out of interest considering I don't live near Thornleigh will there be a sub-cruise coming from Sydney or Northern Beaches to the Thornleigh meeting spot I could tag along with?

give me a ride in the passenger seat pleeeaassseee - that way i can tag along with you from beaches > thornleigh - hehehe :)

wouldnt mind seeing how the ceffy goes either! oh, and i'll put in for fuel moneyyyyyy!

Ive never seen cops on that stretch before. Sometimes there is the Wisemans local cop cruising around the picninc area in his Land Cruiser but not on Old Northern. Not that i m saying we should be flooring it all the way there, just saying that people shouldn't worry about speed cameras, rbts and other random nuisances from the blues boys.

we're not staying on old northern... we'll be going through galston gorge to old northern... then jumping onto cattai ridge road... around past riverside oaks, then back onto old northern... just for more bends and a longer cruise... (i quite like cattai ridge rd! :) ).. so yeah.... i'll try and make a map to hand out to peeps so noone gets lost! :P

nope!!  its not a race...

Mona, everytime you drive, it's a race :)

Your car's accelerator pedal is a binary device. It's either "ON" or "FULLY SIK ON" :burnout:

Wow, a 3 hour cruise (one way)! I'd hope its a good drive at least D:

Re: the ferry, how many cars does it hold? It would suck to have to wait on the bank for the duration of one trip before ferry comes back for the rest of us D:

BTW, Ive never been there before so I have no clue what to expect :)




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