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where is the meet up point?

is it the red rooster on coner of victoria rd and silver water rd??what area??

"Where at: Maccas/Red Rooster on the M4 Motorway Westbound side (the massive truck stop area)"

I think that area is Blacktown, or Eastern Creek

Check the map in the original post

Head down the M4 towards Penrith and get off along the blue line which is Maccas, Red Rooster and Caltex, its somewhere where the red X is on the map, towards the end of it theres a big open space where there will probably be a few truck trailers... Hopefully not too many!

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Yeh man

so if i m heading perith it s on the left hand side? but u said something abt red rooster, the red rooster is on the right hand side if u heading perith....i m soooooooo confused...it s not easy to cross M4....

and where are we going? which entre of pacific hwy?

so if i m heading perith it s on the left hand side? but u said something abt red rooster, the red rooster is on the right hand side if u heading perith....i m soooooooo confused...it s not easy to cross M4....

and where are we going? which entre of pacific hwy?

lol, There is a maccas/rooter/caltex on BOTH sides of the M4, its the side that goes to penrith, as long as your coming from the east you wont have to do U-turns the closest exit to jump on the M4 to the meet is Reserviour Rd

We're going Entrance, most probably stop off for a break along the way.

Awesome, looks like it will be a good one, especially if these sunny days and nice crisp nights hold up.

i m sorry , but i dont know what is a "Entrance", could you tell me where are we going? like what area?

thanx

Dam Straight!

Hey Nick, i got a few definates from my mates.

VL Turbo.

XR8 Ute.

CYCOV8.

Kingswood Ute.

A couple have bailed out though, apparently its too far for their cars. Will see if I can talk them around though.

P.S. I want a light up garnish. FAAAAAT!!!

Lol anyone hey. . . .

im bringing

1. my old school wonder r31 (rb20det)

2.'95 Supra

3. s13

4. ae86

and hopefully many more

so come on people lets get some cars on the blacktop

I know where you live!!! haha you launched it past me the other day in KL!

Hey Nick, i got a few definates from my mates.

VL Turbo.

XR8 Ute.

CYCOV8.

Kingswood Ute.

A couple have bailed out though, apparently its too far for their cars. Will see if I can talk them around though.

P.S. I want a light up garnish. FAAAAAT!!!

Legends, love it should be tops

Nick, how do the LED'S look anyway?

Look heaps deep red, and the rings are solid all the way around, not a huge huge dif but Id still do it, coz im fussy! Im goin back for the blinkers lol they look shithouse now!

I hit him up to hook me up on the price though this time and hes keen Let us know if you want some.

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