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does anyone no wat time u will be meeting at the truck stop if ur still meeting there

12pm - time /distance to truck stop x speed +10.

12:30ish? no idea.. how long it take from p6-> truck stop?

thanks for speedbump advice for those low boys :P

ill be taking the most direct route after old pac, ill just tell my GPS where to go and anyone who doesnt care about their bodykit can follow me :lol:

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12:30ish? no idea.. how long it take from p6-> truck stop?

You're looking at 30-40 mins.

There are 2 main routes you can take. 1 is to follow Homebush Bay drive onto Devlin St onto Lane Cove Rd all the way to the Pacific Highway. Turn north until you hit the F3.

The other is to turn off Devlin St onto Blaxland Rd. Connect up with Epping Rd which turns into Beecroft Rd and then right onto Pennant Hills Rd. That eventually puts you onto the F3 as well.

After Pac there's only 1 real way to The Haven, so everyone should be going the same way. All the way through Gosford, basically.

Getting dressed now.

drove out to auburn officeworks then to P6 with a few of the SAU boys. got to donate but didnt end up going to terrigal. started pissing down. was good to meet a few ppl though. just went and got some KFC with them.

bloody rain. every time i stepped out, it started to rain slowly...then pissed down when i wanted to go somewhere.

hey raf you up to go Oran Park next Sunday to watch drifting....shehan saaid he's up for spectating too.




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