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Hey,

Anyone here from the Northern Beaches and going to SAU Show N Shine 1 July? Let's organise a meet up at Brooky Maccas and head from there. We could potentially stop at Frenchs Forest Maccas on the way thru depending on which way we take to pick up those too far away from Brookvale.

Please reply or PM if you are interested to set up the best time. Be great to meet the locals.

Cheers,

Justin

Hey guys,

Sounds like a great plan. Let's get some details locked in and times for hook up? We will plan to leave Brookvale McDonalds at 10.30 sharp? Next stop will be Frenchs Forest McDonald to pick up anyone that might be coming from Chatswood. Plan to get there at 10.45? (10 min wait) for a 10.55 departure? How does that sound?

Happy to work around everybody. Next stop would be North Ryde McDonalds (just after the turn off to M2). Does this work with you guys? Around 11.30? for 11.40 leave.

What's the best way to get to Granville from here?

Please get back to Phil and I if this works and if you will be definitely coming. My no is 0406 370 292.

Cheers,

J

Hey guys,

Happy to work around everybody. Next stop would be North Ryde McDonalds (just after the turn off to M2). Does this work with you guys? Around 11.30? for 11.40 leave.

What's the best way to get to Granville from here?

From North Ryde, just keep going down Lane Cove Rd past Rhodes and turn onto M4. If you dont mind paying toll, then go through and get off at James Ruse Dr, turn left at James Ruse Dr, turn right at Parramatta Rd until Woodville Rd. Turn left onto Woodville Rd and keep going until you get to Merrylands Rd. Turn right onto Merrylands Rd and go to the park entrance.

OR if you don't want to pay toll, get off the M4 at Silverwater Rd, turn right onto Parramatta Rd and then same directions as above.

yea i wouldnt mind meetin some u guys and pickin ur brains :( live just up at DY hotel.

And that would be two streets from me ;)

From North Ryde, just keep going down Lane Cove Rd past Rhodes and turn onto M4. If you dont mind paying toll, then go through and get off at James Ruse Dr, turn left at James Ruse Dr, turn right at Parramatta Rd until Woodville Rd. Turn left onto Woodville Rd and keep going until you get to Merrylands Rd. Turn right onto Merrylands Rd and go to the park entrance.

OR if you don't want to pay toll, get off the M4 at Silverwater Rd, turn right onto Parramatta Rd and then same directions as above.

I'm happy with Tolls, what ever is easiest! thanks G3TFKD :)

Hey guys,

Sounds like a great plan. Let's get some details locked in and times for hook up? We will plan to leave Brookvale McDonalds at 10.30 sharp? Next stop will be Frenchs Forest McDonald to pick up anyone that might be coming from Chatswood. Plan to get there at 10.45? (10 min wait) for a 10.55 departure? How does that sound?

Happy to work around everybody. Next stop would be North Ryde McDonalds (just after the turn off to M2). Does this work with you guys? Around 11.30? for 11.40 leave.

Cheers,

J

Hey Guys,

If you are entering you need to be there probably by 9AM or so to get registered and parked. Judging starts at 10. Lots of good prizes (not just for the "winners") so you should consider entering if.

Tim

Hey Guys,

If you are entering you need to be there probably by 9AM or so to get registered and parked. Judging starts at 10. Lots of good prizes (not just for the "winners") so you should consider entering if.

Tim

I'm still up for 10.30 depart from Brooky. Is anyone going to go earlier? Please confirm so we know whether to wait for anyone running late.

Cheers,

J



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