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Matt -

Looks like its going to be Sunday 27th (australlia day long weekend), around 7-730pm.

To get to Crossroads Bunnings you can take M5 - and then get off at the Liverpool exit (Camden Valley Way Exit).

Right turn and Continue along Camden Valley Way. First set of lights turn right (Beech Road), and its in that MegaCenter.

Or you can take Old Campbelltown. Head all the way to Liverpool and there should be some left turns at the MegaCenter (Beech Road or Parkers Farm Pl).

If you get to the put you gone too far. Bunnings@Crossroads MegaCenter: Whereis.com.au.

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Matt -

Looks like its going to be Sunday 27th (australlia day long weekend), around 7-730pm.

To get to Crossroads Bunnings you can take M5 - and then get off at the Liverpool exit (Camden Valley Way Exit).

Right turn and Continue along Camden Valley Way. First set of lights turn right (Beech Road), and its in that MegaCenter.

Or you can take Old Campbelltown. Head all the way to Liverpool and there should be some left turns at the MegaCenter (Beech Road or Parkers Farm Pl).

If you get to the put you gone too far. Bunnings@Crossroads MegaCenter: Whereis.com.au.

Cheers soulblighter.. will update my first post also :D

I would read all the other responces, but gots no time, :-(

still at work..... :D

im up for sat or sun on that weekend... however im going to a twighlight track thingy at eastern creek on the 25th from 4pm onwards....

because its my first time on the track... lol , as long as my car survives, im at the cruise.

hmmmm, is this meetup kinda focused at the locals :-p

im about 30 mins away... does it count? lol

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the funny part is i just went to this casula shopping center lately too!!

its HUGE!!!

but 27.. i have a parrty to attend to

NONNONONONONON

hey shane!

wouldnt mind coming to my hosue and cruising together up there dude

see u guys around

Yep, agree with Jess, the more the merrier.

Looks like ill be in. Ill bring the brother in law. He recently came into the possession of a 33 a few months ago and i think his looking for something to do.

Would be nice for more new 'line drivers to come and meet the "veterans".

See you all there.

Should be fine to make it.

mostly for a meat and eat or is there a destination planned?

edit: Will it be double demerits that w/e?

Keep it in your pants Grimstsa. Im a married man now.

This is only a meet and eat not a meat and eat.

Yeay! I'll be there Jess. It would be good to catch up. Can't Wait :)

Hi5!!! :blink:

oh yeah i'm in! :laughing-smiley-014:

my first cruise since joinin the forum, hooray

It's about time!!! :) See you there!

Mitch -

Check Sinfull's first post. All details are up.

See you there.

Cheers Soulblighter.. All details are in my first post!

No other destination has been planned, guess see how we feel on the night!

At this stage just a meet up and grab a bite to eat together :blink:




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