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FOOD - FOOD - GLORIOUS FOOD!

We have mentioned already that you should bring your own food and water!

We also mentioned that the little Chimney Cottage cafe could be overrun with orders if everyone rocked up to that.

It may be possible to call the Chimney Cottage cafe after arrival at Mt Wilson and order your lunch thro' Margaret on 02-47562022 but...

if you drove there (3 mins away), you might lose your parking spot and your car might miss out on being inspected for a prize.

Or else you could walk there and back in 45mins - pretty walk though.

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hey all... im cruising shotgun with bakes... so unfortunatly you dont get to see my 32 break down for some god known reason.. maybe next time.

was just about to ask about the food situation... and low and behold, after 13 pages, i find it being the very last post... thanks for clearing that up terry... i get very antzy if i dont get fed. haha.

cant wait to see everyone... gonna be awesome, rain hail or shine.

cheers

Linton

The Newie /CC group will be leaving the servos at 8.00am sharp.. that should give us enough time to get there

Is there any chance if its going to be called off that someone could contact me and then i can still meet with the group that turns up on the coast and let them know?? PM me for mobile number and such!

Cant wait.. ive got a nuts saturday planned, if i can i might give the car a wash!!

If you are uncertain whether the day is going ahead or not due to weather, please give one of the organisers a call.

NOTE: MEETING POINT IS AT PENRITH REGATTA CENTRE. REGISTRATION FOR ENTRY TO SHOW & SHINE AND DONATIONS TO CHARITY BEGIN AT 9:15AM.

When you arrive at Penrith Regatta Centre please lookout for one of the organisers in orange shirts to park you at your relevant areas. This will help with traffic flow and grouping upon departure.

Please don't forget to print off a copy of your program guides.

See this is the thing, because weather is such an unpredictable thing, it'll make it hard.

Like at 8am it could be fine and sunny, and then by 8:45 it could be all over and pouring down, by which time most people have already started turning up/left.

Like my cousin is coming down from bathurst, and i'm bringing one guy from the coast who may have to catch a train.

Guys let me talk to the other organisers and get back to you ok?

sounds to me like a whole lot of pussy footing about here. The cruise has been arranged, the numbers confirmed, so its on regardless. Ok so it could rain, or perhaps even hail, but how that differs from any other day i dont know if its does we improvise and find cover.

Good to see some people setting up contact if it does fall down, but lets not all get carried away with the nerves here, coz all that does is throw a shadow over months of hard work and planning.

Sack up boys n girls, unless its a big reason i cant see an event of this magnitude getting canned. Props to the oganisers im sure it'll all turn out fine :dry:

Jason, I will be leading group two.

If you are unsure about the weather calling off the event please give me a call sometime after 7am. 0432 043 112.

Going to buy all the Meguiars stuff this arvo.

Cant wait!!

sounds to me like a whole lot of pussy footing about here. The cruise has been arranged, the numbers confirmed, so its on regardless.

I like your enthusiasm - but please don't jump the gun and claim things will be on regardless; similarly sized SAU events have been postponed in the past before due to weather.

LOL this reminds me of school days where you call a hotline on Saturday morning to see if your sporting matches were still on :dry:

Powerplay just called me to confirm there's 2 clients with R34 GTR's coming. And chances are there's more.

Unfavourable weather will be an issue this weekend for many reasons. Magazine shoot, swordsmen performance, muddy parking spots, muddy reserve for lunch, etc. It will be postponed for the following weekend if we decide this Sunday is not fit for the event.

It will not be cancelled.

Riding shotgun with STYLN.

Bring your smiles. :P

i saw you browsing this before, and i was going to ask if you were coming, got busy tho :P

Would be good to have you there to take some awesome shots!

I like your enthusiasm - but please don't jump the gun and claim things will be on regardless; similarly sized SAU events have been postponed in the past before due to weather.

LOL this reminds me of school days where you call a hotline on Saturday morning to see if your sporting matches were still on :dry:

hahaha..

"Hello, i was wondering if my Under 10's soccer game is on today?"

"No sorry its been cancelled because of the rain"

*massive disappointment*




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