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And in that case it will be a pain in the butt...

Maybe we can meet at westfields in parramatta... give me a day and I'll look into it... does anyone know what time the car park opens on a sunday?

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could the north guys meet closer...parramatta as a closest meeting point is like, way out man! I will be cruuzing, maybe the usual suspects can cruuz from somewhere closer and pick up doods and doodesses along the way

Ok,

Have had a look around and this will be the pre meeting place meeting place.

Stockland Mall @ 7:30/7:45am for a 7:55ish am departure. (less than 2 mins away from FF meeting point)

Heading East on the M4 (From the mountains and starting at the black X on the map, UBD page no. 211 grid ref. B9)

Take the Church Street exit and turn Right (Get into the right lane)

Just before the First Bridge turn right into Cresent st (which becomes Walpole st)

Follow that to a T intersection and turn Left onto Pitt Street.

Follow Pitt st to Stockland Mall (on the right) and turn in.

Heading West on the M4 (to the mountains)

After you exit the toll Gates take the James Ruse exit (UBD page no. 211 grid ref. J10) and turn left.

Follow this road to Parramatta rd and turn right. (You will be at the blue X on the map)

Follow Paramatta to Woodville road and turn left. (get straight across to the right hand lane)

turn almost straight away right into Cresent st (which becomes Walpole st)

Follow that to a T intersection and turn Left onto Pitt Street.

Follow Pitt st to Stockland Mall (on the right) and turn in. (You will be at the red X on the map)

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And to find you way from the red X to the meeting point look below and head for the second blue X.

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Attendees:

Bigvis

Franks

Blitz

2rismo

SW20-GT

Majanal

two40

Silver gts-t

Airzone

B-Man

Roman 33t

Bleach + R32 GTS-t

MRK25T (maybe)

Carlo (maybe)

=12 + 2 (maybe's) at this stage

Add that to the 80 they expect to attend and you have a mother load of cars... can't wait to see the traffic jam leaving the parking lot!

Guys this is the interest list... is gonna be AB-SO-LUTLEY H-U-G-E!!!

Boogs

Jnr Teggy

White Rice

MrFrontMount

steve

MatMan

FrozenChook

MIS DVS

TEA-53N + passenger + maybe some other cars.

ComZilla

ComZilla's mate in his Prelude

People Slicer

Mr TX5

erwin

MR R32M

Vukie's 6

DREMEN

1 Gti-R

shzwet

supercharger4me

TAB 16V

Mo Sex and missus

EVLGTI

Sleepy13b

Special K

sXy_12L

xplodn

Mr Fusion

Camo

OOH.60Y

DVSGTI

Princess

Zoolander

msGT

MR 180T

GSR-24Q

TX3IIN

MISGSR

FLYGTI

TeamGemini

Hrvatska AKA CROAT + some rotors/1600.

ED.GTS189 plus some more R31's

NinjaWang

Gus

rev-tech

Allan GTI-R

MR AUDI

DC2R

CMY48U

MuGeN

Mid Night

*Hurlz*

ROLLA GTi

Aeron

forumthug

tension ae86

Redkegs??

PRELUDE BOY + TommO

Mr. Supra

^Carboy^

LANCR

Formula-2

AYJAY

MuGeN

Mafia_Boy - definite possibility.

corolla_scr + other SCR guys.

DVIENT + other SCR guys.

DR.VTEC

Wannabe cosmo boy- maybe.

Normo

Critter + Astina & MX6 guys.

Skyline Oz guys:

Grim

Majanal

Bigvis

Franks

Blitz

2rismo

SW20-GT

two40

Silver gts-t

Airzone

B-Man

Roman 33t

Bleach + R32 GTS-t

MRK25T (maybe)

Carlo (maybe)

ndr

Better get on guys!

I am going to try and get a cat fitted on saturday so my zaust sounds a bit louder.

I can't wait for this, I came down to the track day on saturday but didn't really get to talk to anyone cause when I got there you were all about to jump on the track. looking forward to meeting all the SAU guys




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