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Eddie lives on a farm with car spots for all of us to use we can all meet there have a bbq and then go for a cruise he has just come back from the hunter valley with lots of graps for the wine anyone who can give a hand would be great

Originally posted by gtr jason

Eddie lives on a farm with car spots for all of us to use we can all meet there have a bbq and then go for a cruise he has just come back from the hunter valley with lots of graps for the wine anyone who can give a hand would be great

That sounds good. Where is this Skyline Farm hangout you speak of jason?

Will out asses hurt the next morning if we drink this special wine of yours?:)

A crowd like that can make or break a maccas! Obviously when I was there they were doing great business!! Now... well I guess we will see. It was only a matter of time till they closed the carpark, we all know that it is a great danger to the public to have cars meeting in one spot :)

Originally posted by Morgs

we all know that it is a great danger to the public to have cars meeting in one spot :)

It only gets dangerous when some w@nker starts "racing" around the carpark, or starts doing burnouts.

That's the problem with meets like this, it's gotta attract some c*cksucker that ruins it! :) I reckon we should belt up this c*ckmuncher!

ouch...!

is it time to go back to parramatta rd kebabs at burwood/enfield??? :)

hands up those who were around in those days!? the days when nick brought out the first white r33 gtr i ever saw in sydney! the days when fairfax, cosgrove & mazwreck were kings..... :)

yeh when i rocked up there was the chains in place, but all the cars were in the street next to the maccas, lines the whole way up.

the maccas doesnt own the carpark, they only own the first section, the rest belongs to the homemaker centre, thats why theyre blocking it off...

but i wish they would open it up! because it was closed, there was a massssssive line of people turning right off cumberland tryin to turn in because of the amount of ppl in there jamming it up......so if it was open there would of been no traffic, good one security/police whoever.

runs were shit last night, nothing but p platers being hard ****s, some of them are maniacs though, this guy in a done up s15 on red p's of all things, full of trust gear was running everrrrrybody....crazy ****s.

burger king is too small :)

franks, you talking about smokey joes :)

damn, thats way back.

thats the days when the bondi beach carpark would be absolutely packed on weekends, be the equivalent of what cumberland maccas carpark was the last few weeks.

remember those days :)

Originally posted by ultim8DTM5

reminds me, anyone else seen the youngun in a Black Evo 6.5 with red P-Plates round the smithy/wetho area? seen him twice on king rd and cumberland hwy...

I think I saw that thing out there on Friday night.. I almost cried...

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