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Well i dunno what to do now... I have 0 idea where the 11am bunnings meet is, but i know EXACTLY where the red rooster and shit is... I was there last night... at 3am... doin 'stuff' ...

Anyone coming from the north shore i could meet on the way?

I'll make the 11am run too. Is anyone coming from out Penrith or even Blicktown way?

If you're willing to wait for the arvo run, Matt, I live in Toongabbie and can meet you at the above-mentioned Caltex/Hungry Jacks on Abbott Road.

Well i dunno what to do now... I have 0 idea where the 11am bunnings meet is, but i know EXACTLY where the red rooster and shit is... I was there last night... at 3am... doin 'stuff' ...

Anyone coming from the north shore i could meet on the way?

Starting in Cammeray. Were just off the M5 (see map) and about 10 min north of the bridge. You're welcome to follow us there

We'll depart our house at 10, quick stop at the Shell (w/ VRacing 100) in Neutral Bay if anyone needs it and then head across the bridge and down the eastern distrubutor to Casula . Let me know if anyone is coming this way so well be sure to look for you. My mobile is 0437 146 961.

First wave are the 'true men', the soldiers, Rambo style :D.... second wave are all the 'ladymen' corporals, majors etc etc who are too scared to face fear in the eye......

I dunno, the second wave will be arriving after dark. I hope all the wildlife decide to be somewhere else tomorrow evening. My fear is creating bloody roadkill!!! Wish I wasnt working tomorrow so we could leave a bit earlier.

Tim and Ando

ando you mentioned about going to cherrybrook first?

and Tim's coming from Camery..hmm...

Tim - I'll meet you at the 11am meet and Ando I can meet you just at the M2 entrance omn Penno Road

titan - cheers mate I'll have a look!

I dunno, the second wave will be arriving after dark. I hope all the wildlife decide to be somewhere else tomorrow evening. My fear is creating bloody roadkill!!! Wish I wasnt working tomorrow so we could leave a bit earlier.

What time are you working until, Wayne? And what time are you planning to leave home?

I'll be going in the first wave but I don't have E tag so I'll meet you all at the bunnings warehouse. Hope someone hs a spare cb radio i can borrow...

my number is 0410172420, leave your numbers so I can at least call someone if I ever get lost.

i have a few things to do saturday and leaving parramatta area around 2:30pm if anybody wants to meet up PM me or corolla92 your mobile number and ill get in touch.

however im staying elsewhere (woden area)

is there an address to the venue so i can put it into my sat nav?

Sam,

have a look a few pages back in this thread or the othetr texi thread

few maps there for ref

ok, no more dribking for me, bit of a drive tomorrow, gotta be a goof weevil

i have a few things to do saturday and leaving parramatta area around 2:30pm if anybody wants to meet up PM me or corolla92 your mobile number and ill get in touch.

however im staying elsewhere (woden area)

is there an address to the venue so i can put it into my sat nav?

just put in sutton road, nsw

coming from Woden, just head to the airport (pialligo rd) and keep going...

you can't miss it!




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