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Despite taking the day off, I have two early morning conference calls at 5AM & 6AM. Assuming a hour to get there, I could be somewhere at 9 easy enough and maybe 8:30.

Cant you take the call on your mobile????

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I'm actually driving from newcastle to the meeting point, so earlier is better cause otherwise i will get a hell of a lot of traffic! I was thinkin that if we left the meeting point at around 7-7:30 that would be good.

my 2cents :whistling:

ha ha I was also at least 50% responsible for that :whistling: But feel free to exact revenge on the NSWers!!!!

how funny was it!!!! LOL

we were sneaking around like little school girls giggling!!! lol!!!

and then in the morning, we were too scared to go and talk to the VIC's coz some of them were really shitty not realising that it was a chalk pen which washes off with water!

How long is the trip ? 8hrsI would think is the time frame so remember when we get there and it is early we have to fill in time.................. AHHH forget it I reckon we can come up with somthing UNO

Only if Victor isnt in..

We guys you have to concider traffic, pitt stops etc.. It will take more then 8 hours to get down there.. plus it gives us a bit of time to explore or relax when we get there..

The 5AM call is pretty formal so I need to take that one from home. The 6AM is with my guys and I can roll it back to the next week. My guess is I could make a 7AM departure depanding on how far the start point is from my house. If anyone is going across the bridge I could follow you there.

Not sure of the traffic patterns but I suspect a 7:00 departure will be much, much faster geting us out of town than 7:30 as we would miss some of the "to work" traffic. I would be keen to take off early, catch brekkie at 10ish, lunch at 2ish, etc.

How are we set for space? I know at one time BB was looking for space. Think I'm petty empty. Does everyone need to bring toolboxes, etc or will there be some to share. I don't think I'll need to do much as I'm running on street tires and aside from putting in a harness I'm GTG.

hahahahahahhahah vics i heard are alittle scared lol

Pft - you heard WRONG!!! :P

How long is the trip ? 8hrsI would think is the time frame so remember when we get there and it is early we have to fill in time.................. AHHH forget it I reckon we can come up with somthing UNO

LOL - a few os uf will be up there early afternoon and there is a bottle shop just down the road from the caravan park. Consider the time filled! ;)

The 5AM call is pretty formal so I need to take that one from home. The 6AM is with my guys and I can roll it back to the next week. My guess is I could make a 7AM departure depanding on how far the start point is from my house. If anyone is going across the bridge I could follow you there.

Not sure of the traffic patterns but I suspect a 7:00 departure will be much, much faster geting us out of town than 7:30 as we would miss some of the "to work" traffic. I would be keen to take off early, catch brekkie at 10ish, lunch at 2ish, etc.

How are we set for space? I know at one time BB was looking for space. Think I'm petty empty. Does everyone need to bring toolboxes, etc or will there be some to share. I don't think I'll need to do much as I'm running on street tires and aside from putting in a harness I'm GTG.

hey TJ, I would love to use some of your space. I have 3 small boxes weighing around 3kg each that need to go down. if you can help out that would be awesome. just shoot me a pm.

skylinesgtts was taking it for me, but it's a mission for us to meet up as we live quite far appart. he is coming into the city today and I'm going to give him some speakers, but I couldn't carry all the other stuff on the train.




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