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We are looking for a big empty carpark to run an event at next year. What's near you?

It's gotta be big, empty (on sundays at least), not much in the way of trees and prettiness in the middle, no speed humps, fairly smooth surface.

What's out there. There's gotta be plenty, I just don't know where they are.

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We are looking for a big empty carpark to run an event at next year. What's near you?

It's gotta be big, empty (on sundays at least), not much in the way of trees and prettiness in the middle, no speed humps, fairly smooth surface.

What's out there. There's gotta be plenty, I just don't know where they are.

tickford club use to use centro bankstown on sunday big flat very few speed humps. could be a bit far for some

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lol the one near the airport is called hefron park.. i hope it wasn't me that u saw :huh:

its pretty good.. pretty big.. but you'll have to get there early on sunday because sometimes people use it for RC cars etc.. theres three massive grounds there though

cnr bunnerong rd and fitzgerald ave Maroubra/hillsdale

lol the one near the airport is called hefron park.. i hope it wasn't me that u saw :huh:

its pretty good.. pretty big.. but you'll have to get there early on sunday because sometimes people use it for RC cars etc.. theres three massive grounds there though

cnr bunnerong rd and fitzgerald ave Maroubra/hillsdale

Not Hefron.... thats no where near the airport!

thats like mid Eastern suburbs.. lol..

Maybe.. you could also be my cars twin thats running around the area.. :)

lol.. sorry.. nah because most people have no idea where hillsdale is.. only when you say its near the airport that they kinda know where ur talking about..

hefron park is a great place to have it.. u should check it out.. its an abandoned netball ground.. all the poles are lifted and theres a big carpark for it as well..

hefron.jpg

The park is never that full.. this photo was probably taken yrs ago when the park was always in use..

Carpark opposite Bateau Bay shopping centre. (Off the sports oval)

Close to Maccas etc. Has a shopping centre across the road.

We had the Newie/Central Coast meet there. HEAPS of spots.

There is couple of small speed humps. But very easy for your car to take if its around 100mm,90mm off the ground.

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