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count me in for that one .as this will be my first cruz can someone tell me where is p6

Guys,

A BBQ and cruise to start the year!!

Trying a new spot to stop aswel, just for a change..........

DATE: 5th Feb 2006 (a Sunday)

MEET AT : P6 Homebush (same as memorial cruise)

MEET TIME: 10am for 10:30am SHARP roll-out

DESTINATION: Coalcliff beach

VIA: National park, Sea Cliff bridge, Lawrence Hargrave Drive

BRING: Your Skyline ( well duh :P ), full tank of your favourite 98 octane,

cameras, $5 for BBQ, plus any other usual stuff

The directions:

Leave P6, turn left and go down Australia Drive, turn right onto Homebush Bay Drive, follow all the way past Hurstville towards Sutherland, turn left after Kirrawee McDonalds (where the Wollongong sign is), then follow to the National Park entrance. We will stop for a regroup at the turnoff from the highway if the group gets scattered in traffic so we can all go through the park as one group.

After the National park we will end up at Lawrence Hargrave Drive (resembles a shorter, more streched out Maquarie Pass) which takes us over the Sea Cliff Bridge, from there we will go roughly 10 mins down the road to Coalcliff Beach for BBQ lunch

Or just follow whoevers in front - makes it easy.....

Bring $5 for lunch (ive been told that quite reasonable for the BBQ), any money not used towards food will go towards the SAUNSW bank account - which benefits all of us...

As usual this being a cruise and not a speed event DONT SPEED, it just brings the wrong sort of attention to the group......as you guys would already know!!!

Wollongong SAU'ers, we should be arriving at Coalcliff Beach by 1230pm, so come up and meet with the Sydney guys and have lunch - all is welcome

Attending:

N1GTR

R32R

Kel

Duncan

dOOdz

satanic

BWA

Mr 32

Sl!m

Shonen

Nasty_r33

MAR55S

Henzie

Trust33

Miss Turbo

ed r34

Tragic

MR R33

Benm

88silhouette

ZIL32R

JAS-25T

GTR_Legend

nath95

Tragic

Archie@

Fat32

blk25t ( + 1 )

Mintie

Wink

whiteknight

ecl

Jago

cul202

Craved

silver gts-t ( + 1 )

teckno

GT_APEX

ranicx ( + 1 )

DRFTD_32

Links

PM me or post up here and ill add you to the list,

please let me know so i can organise lunch!!!

Let me know peeps...........................................

looks like I'll have to give myself the day off for this...

And i've decided to get a CB.

It's gonna be pretty damn Massive.

Hope we can all stay in one group *remembers Woolongong (sp?) cruise*

What channel you guys usually use on CB?

looks like I'll have to give myself the day off for this...

And i've decided to get a CB.

It's gonna be pretty damn Massive.

Hope we can all stay in one group *remembers Woolongong (sp?) cruise*

What channel you guys usually use on CB?

hey.. we all ended up together eventually <_<

and we use 25

about time you meet up with us instead of finding us in random spots across sydney haha

really really nasty patchy road most of the way, hell it can be a challenge keeping up with the speed limit at all in some places.

Its the best mini cruise around and since the road has been closed so long it would be new for a lot of people.

maybe search for "nasho run" from about 2-3 years ago, from memory there were some pretty quick times set :D

GT APEX, don't stress. You can keep me company since I'll be cruising for sure. My suspension is too hard for the nasho. The first 50% of nasho southbound is like a goat track IMO but after that it's fine. It's easy to get caught out on this road for many reasons so I'll be taking it easy. :)

Shell, you coming ? If yes are bringing the CB radio things again ? and if so are you going to charge them this time ? :P:)

Damm 10AM meet.. I may have to meet somewhere down south.. unless you guys pass my area!

yes cruise pass my area! :P

mm 1000 skylines going pass my road..

dOOdz, meet me at the start of the nasho in the car park and we'll wait for them there if you want. We might even have time to cook you up a steak :)

dOOdz, meet me at the start of the nasho in the car park and we'll wait for them there if you want. We might even have time to cook you up a steak :w00t:

Is that the one where waterfall trainstation is ? or that trainstation.. whats it called?

does anyone know how the road surfaces are in that national park coz my coilovers are rough as f**k and back left is goneski's so do i have a hope???

Ive got hard-as coilovers aswel, and manage it ok - but there are 3 spots from memory that require more than just a fistfull of right foot




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