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OK so we have had the nasho and we have had the road on the way to new port, the next logical step is the old pac. AKA The old Pacific Highway. Thoses of you who havnt done this road before it is less bumpy than the nasho and has all types of corners, tight hairpins, long sweeping lefts and rights and fast chicains *spelling*

So whos up for it?

Date: Friday 10th June

Meeting place: Thornleigh Maccas 9:30

Departure time: 10-10:30 depending on how many people turn out.

Depening on how many people turn out old pac can be run in 3 stages.

Berowa to moony moony, stop at the servo there.

Moony moony to Petes ridge. If there are too many people we will have to miss this stop

And Petes Ridge to Wisemans ferry road industrial area.

Confirmed:

Aplex

gts4

Moanie

Liz

Minite

Rukus

Shonen

Wilch

BLK R33 GTST +1

Silver

HCR32

Henzie

Sl!m

T04GTR

R33deviat (reprezent da cefiro cr3w yall, 3ast sid3)

76

Giffo

ecl

Bizzrevhead

GT33

MAR55S

Hanyou

E_Lu-Shun

Mr 350z

Ed R34

LANHOF

Maybes:

Mik78e

Shonen

KNG-32R

WilliamsF1

Sawakita

KILL HSV

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