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As Murray Walker would say, "IT'S GO! GO! GO!"

Safe driving to Penrith guys and girls!

Fuzz has been blitzing the GWH in the Blue Mtns.

Pls remember to take a jacket for Mt Wilson temps + Wind Factor

There's only 1X toilet each for Ladies and Gents at The Avenue. More tho' at the Picnic Ground (Mt Irvine Rd) 3 mins drive away.

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well not sure how mine will turn out :D its raining outside, and im finishing cleaning my car in half dark lighting lol. damn rain. sucks. Plus my car has shit paint etc. and bad panel gaps.

Car is washed, inside and out - to the best of my concentration and strength anyways! Doesn't look too shabby but definitely won't be winning any Best Exterior prize!

Anyone heading up from the North Shore or Northern Beaches? Missus and I wouldn't mind some buddies on the way to Penrith. We're planning a 8 to 815 departure to make the 930 meet. Have to take it easy, fuel will be an issue tomorrow!

I'm heading out from the north shore (pymble), was thinking of leaving at around 8 or so.

Car washed - check

Interior cleaned - check

Muffler shiny (lol) - check

Lawns mowed - check

Chores around house done - check

Beer o'clock - check

Now to pass 12 hours. :D

And head Terrys advice. It can get very cold up in the mountain.

Car washed just did the final touches myself lol.

Pipes under bonnet all polished (took 2 days) and did it all myself standing on 1 leg.

Is there a prize for the best effort??!!!! :D

We have acquired 50 pens to use for the voting sheets so no need to bring them.

We also purchased Coke, Coke Zero, lemon squash and bottled water as well just in case ppl forgot or run out of drinks.

Also have small packets of chips as well, kiddie sized.

$1.50 for the drinks each.

Fiddy Cents each for packet of chips.

SO BRING LOOSE CHANGE! (and dont expect change for 100 dollar bills!!)

YAY :) one more sleep to go!!!!!

clean my car inside out haha and yes Terry its going in the garage!

well im leaving my place at like 8ish to get there at 8.30 (organisers pre-talk) if anyone wants to join me on the way?? i'm jumping on the M4 at Mamre road around 8.10... and ill wait till 8.15 a bit down the road :banana: ............ might be a tad early for some ppl ahah

my no. is 0430308640 :D

and Eug i printed 10 copies of thre route/maps for my group (34 gtt/gt's)

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All systems are ready to go.

REMINDER THAT MEETING POINT IS PENRITH REGATTA CENTRE.

Bring your babes (both the car and female), bring your families, bring your children, bring your cameras, bring a kick-as* attitude and fire up for a MASSIVE day! Oh yeah, bring a full tank of petrol and some money too.

Its on boys. My cars still dirty but i dont care cause im there to see you guys and your rides. Try and get some much needed rest tonight cause its gonna be a long day. Laterz..

Just got home from a 200-plus km drive home and it was worth every hour on the road today. All the cars looked awesome and there were some real stand-outs. Well done to all the winners and everyone who made the effort to attend.

Great cruise guys. I ended up coming. Had electrical issues not the battery. Got it sorted and made it in the nick of time!

I was the late one lol.

Did anyone see rescue and ambulance vehicles go past?




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