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Newcastle & Central Coast Meet Point For Those Attending Putty Rd Cruise


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Putty Road Cruise is just over a week away (its on Saturday 25.10.08) so now is a good time for us to start working a few things out for those of us who want to cruise to the Windsor Meet point together.

Meet Point for Newcastle & Central Coast people will be at the Shell/Maccas on the F3 on the side pointing towards Sydney.

Things to discuss: We should aim to get to Windsor Maccas by 10am at the latest as departure time from there is 10:30am. This will give us time to top up fuel if needed, take a leak and get a apple pie :P

Therefore:

* What time should we meet at the F3 Shell/Maccas??

* Should we meet in the Maccas car park or in the large truck area behind Maccas??

* What time should we leave there to head to Windsor??

* Who knows how to get to Windsor Maccas and wants to lead us all there??

Post up in here if you are going to meet there!!!!

Id be allowing 1.5-2 hours in travel time

The rear carpark/truck parking area is probably a more desired area to pull up.. dont have to worry about where u park and ppl opening doors onto your car

meeting 7.30am for a 8am leave

Its easy to get to, someone who has a GPS will b able to lead u!

thats my thoughts on it.... i will come down for the meet up at the servo if there are a few of u guys there..i live less then 2kms away

Not much interest in meeting up at F3 Shell so lets can it.

Im just gonna leave home at 730 and head straight to Windsor. I should be at Windsor by ~945.

Might see some of you on F3 on way down.



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