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Eastern Creek to Krispy Cream Cruze

It will be on saturday 28th of may, be there by 7ish to leave at about 7:30PM

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Any one interested...?

Change of plans, cruze goes from eastern creek and we will be leaving at 7:30PM

Would hope for everyone one to be their buy 7ish

The meeting place is the "shell select servo on the right hand side of the great western highway" Quote from Rstme

shell select is on the corner of the Great Western Highway n Doonside Rd

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Correct me if im wrong but:

Deffinatly

Sindows - R33

Babylon - NFI

Hiroshima Screamer - R32

MaTBoy - R32

Henzie - R33

Hanyou - R33 S2

Rstme - R32

DarKZer0 - 2 350zs, Supra, Senator, 323, IS200, FTO, Integra TypeR

Mabey

Bekkyboo - NFI

Will be some part-y

:rave: :bananaman

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too short, then wat after KK?

How about we go from somewhere in sydney, prefrablly out west... and end up at terrigal, Central Coast and meetup with the CC people and Newie People?

How does that sound, thats not too far and its not too short... But an hour from para..

Anyone endorse that? Or any better ideas?

- Sindows

I would love to meet some of you guys as i have just moved from tamworth to the city (near parra infact).

Problem is that my skyline still lives in Tamworth... and if was to attend would have to drag my flat mate along to steal his car... but its not a skyline - its a gtx baleno...

Other than that - we might come along... unless there is objections to a non-skyline attending...

we can get all the westies to meet @ eastern creek!!

but what about the cops in livo?

Eastern Creek Sounds good as a meeting place...

As im comming from St Clair Area...

So EC to KK how does that sound?

Tell me if your in and i will put your names down...

-Sindows




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