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Hey guys, I'm speaking to Paulr33 on the phone now, the VIC crew is still going to this dinner.

They have no idea how to get there, could someone give him (Paul) a call on 0404 846 899 and tell them how to get there.

They are staying at Emu Plains

Thanks

Hey guys, I'm speaking to Paulr33 on the phone now, the VIC crew is still going to this dinner.

They have no idea how to get there, could someone give him (Paul) a call on 0404 846 899 and tell them how to get there.

They are staying at Emu Plains

Thanks

I can get someone to help you :happy:

I have asked steveo and adam to see if they can help

Keen to go but got no ride, the pulsar has reshat the radiator... suppose thats what i get for doing a dodgy DIY weld up LOL

SO who wants the pleasure of a back seat bogan ;)

.... anyone anyone.... Beuller beuller......

Start at PYRAMID ST, EMU PLAINS - head towards WATT PL

Continue along LAWSON ST, EMU PLAINS

Turn right at GREAT WESTERN HWY, EMU PLAINS

Turn left at RUSSELL ST, EMU PLAINS

Continue along WESTERN MWY, EMU PLAINS

Continue along CHURCH ST EXIT, HOLROYD

Turn left at CHURCH ST, GRANVILLE

Turn left at GREAT WESTERN HWY, PARRAMATTA

Turn right at MARSDEN ST, PARRAMATTA

Turn right at GEORGE ST, PARRAMATT

Turn left at ANDREW NASH LA, PARRAMATTA

Finish: Stop at ANDREW NASH LA, PARRAMATTA




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