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OK, I'm heading down to the Texikhana on Saturday, and I'd like to know who's planned what as far as meeting points and times are concerned.

There is a Hungry Jacks (Burger King, or whatever), Caltex and Red Rooster in the one complex just at the beginning of Abbott Road as you come off the M2. I live right near the end of the M2 in Seven Hills, and I figure that this spot would be a good meeting point for those coming from the North Shore and Central Coast, as well as those living in and around the Hills area.

So:

  • Who is coming this way?
  • Who has a toll tag of some description?
  • Who wants to use the Cumberland Highway, and meet at Krispy Kremes or the big Bunnings in Casula?
  • Who would prefer instead to use the M7? It cuts an easy 30mins off your travel time as opposed to using the Cumberland Highway.
  • What time shall we meet?
  • Who is driving solo in their cars (like me)?

Chubbs? TJ? Wayne and Kasey? Jase? Anna? Jess? Greg (v_s_p_e_c)? James (lingeringsoul)? Jen and Nige?

Please bring hand-held CB radios for road trip fun!

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Hey Nick! :w00t:

We're heading down saturday but not til the arvo..... there will be me, Wayne, Jason and Mitch going down in the arvo if anyone else wants to leave later - Chris and TJ etc are all leaving about 11am.

PS - we're all solo in our cars too..... :domokun:

Hey Nick! :w00t:

We're heading down saturday but not til the arvo..... there will be me, Wayne, Jason and Mitch going down in the arvo if anyone else wants to leave later - Chris and TJ etc are all leaving about 11am.

PS - we're all solo in our cars too..... :domokun:

Ewwww, early morning wake-up? No thanks!

I'm with you guys then! Do you all have E-tags or similar?

*big Bunnings in Casula @11am for a few of us allready.i live 5 mins from here.some are said to be travelling from the coast.so i guess you could meet up with those peeps somewhere allong the line.and meet up with the rest of us at bunnings.

*im driving solo in the car like u.

Ewwww, early morning wake-up? No thanks!

I'm with you guys then! Do you all have E-tags or similar?

Yeah bud we have an e-tag. I would pref the M7 personally but i dont care really. Whatever is easiest for everyone. If someone doesnt have an E-tag and we go another way, so be it.

A trip without dramas is a good trip.

Sounds like maybe 2 waves?

One at 11 at Casula Bunnings as already planned and another sometime in the afternoon (time to be agreed). Those coming down the M7 will find Bunning an easy stop to pick up Sydneysiders who want to tag along.

11am shift here guys n gals :)

the mrs and I are in mine

Ando and TJ - as you guys are from similar area - what way you guys gonna head?

I am actually picking my mate up from Cherrybrook in the morning so maybe meet you somewhere around hills/hornsby before hand as i have NFI where this Bunnings is!!!

Drop me a PM or call me bish :worship:




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