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Hey fellas,

Shout out from my good mate Mitch from Balabka Design who will be there taking photos....

His online photography business is a sponsor of this event and it would be appreciated if you could return the favour.

If you want your car professionally photographed send me a PM or email him at [email protected]

Mitch has over 2 years of experience so you know you'll get some quality shots.

Check out his site www.balabkadesign.com.au for some of his previous work at Autosalon, track events, and even private car shots.

Cheers.

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JUST LETTING YOU ALL KNOW I POSTED THIS ON FACEBOOK.

MY GRANDMA IS COMING IN HER OLD VK COMMODORE!

CANT WAIT...SUCH A GOOD CAUSE!

:)  hell yeah thats cool, i wish my grandma would come.

i'll be there for sure anythin to support this event!!!

i think it would be good if us SAU boys and chicks turned up together.....

there are going to be HEAPS of people there.

If we can stick with our SAU people during the cruise, It would be good:)

if i may suggest that we meet closer to the meet up spot. so if the official meet up spot is P5 then yeah meet at P6, cause if we are all coming from different directions then it will be easier. for me to come to krispy kremes means i would need to travel further than needed to get there.

just a thought.

does anyone know if its car park A, B or C?

and what about the car show thing happening at olympic park any chance that can confuse us?

well those who want to meet up at krispy kremes ill organise that

how to get there: its on cumberland hwy, if coming from hume hwy it the first right at the 2nd set of lights

if coming from parramatta way you should see the Krispy Kremes sign before you get there on your left

there is a woolworths caltex opposite

i'll be there from 9am I'll be in a burgandy red R31 (r31 club stickers)

We'll leave about 9:30am

we'll will turn left onto Cumberland HWY

then left onto Hume HWY

then left onto Stacey/St Helens/ Silverwater rd

then we'll turn right onto Holker st (not far after the great western)

and that should take us right to the carparks

does anyone know if its car park A, B or C?

and what about the car show thing happening at olympic park any chance that can confuse us?

There is no car park A, B or C. its simply P5. just follow the signs.

so anyway if a few of you want to meet at krispy kremes first then thats cool. im just saying before we all go into the official meet we meet in P6 that way we can all cruise together for the day. im just not driving all the way to liverpool to krispy kremes just to come back to olympic park. so if we all meet at P6 between 9 and 10 then at 10- 10:30 we make our way into the main meet in P5.

anyway thats what im doing.

as for the "car show thing" if there is something else out there then i dont think we need to worry. we know where we need to be.




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