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For shire ppl/st george ppl..

Slim is gonna msg me the time he leaves KK

I reckon there wil be some delays..

So maybe have some lunch at mccas, then come meet up at caltex at heatcote??

So slim- you reckon you will leave KK by 12pm?

get to caltex at heatcote around 12.30-12.40pm

^ this is some indication of the time to be at heatcote for those meeting us there.. cheers

For shire ppl/st george ppl..

Slim is gonna msg me the time he leaves KK

I reckon there wil be some delays..

So maybe have some lunch at mccas, then come meet up at caltex at heatcote??

So slim- you reckon you will leave KK by 12pm?

get to caltex at heatcote around 12.30-12.40pm

^ this is some indication of the time to be at heatcote for those meeting us there.. cheers

I've decided to come say hi to everyone so I'll be at caltex at 12.30. :D

guys just to confirm

the heathcote caltex is the one just before the M5 bridge on heathcode road?? if so, wat time roughly do you think you will reach this destination?

Edited by Alien

No, Heathcote Caltex is on Princes Highway, Heathcote...it is one km after the Heathcote Rd intesection (where the cruise cars will be coming from) and a before the start of the Sydney-Wollongong freeway at Waterfall.

^ yup this is the last petrol pump!!!

its in the 50 zone!!

So guys drive at 50kms, coz theres always cops there checking speeds..

I reckon they might reach heatcote about 12.30??

So come to heatcote about 12.30 or so..

slim is gonna msg when they leave KK!!




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