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Hi guys

thought it has been a while since the kk/maccas livo meet so reckon we are ready to plan another. Unlike the last one, it will be mapped out 100% so everyone has knowledge of the route.

Date:Sunday 19th April

Meet:11.00am for 11.30 take off @ Krispy Kreme/Maccas car park Orange Grove Rd, Liverpool

Destination: Robertson Pie Shop, top of Maquarie Pass

curvacious roads, bloody good pies at the end:) good fun.

Hume HwyLiverpool NSW 2170

1. Head south on Hume Hwy toward Terminus St 4.8 km

2. Exit onto Campbelltown Rd 1.1 km

3. Take the ramp onto South Western Fwy 36.5 km

4. Take the exit toward Picton Rd 0.7 km

5. Turn left at Picton Rd 6.4 km

6. Slight left at Mount Keira Rd 17.3 km

7. Continue on The Link Road 3.7 km

8. Take the ramp onto Southern Fwy 23.2 km

9. Continue on Princes Hwy 2.4 km

10. Slight right to stay on Princes Hwy 88 m

11. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Illawarra Hwy

Go through 1 roundabout 14.5 km

12. Turn left at Clover Hill Rd 0.6 km

Macquarie Pass NSW

THESE ARE APPROX DIRECTIONS FOR NOW. WILL CONFIRM ASAP

Will be having leaders (# depends on how many show up) to ensure no one gets lost and clear areas where group will stop to wait for rest to catch up (at the entrance to hume hwy, the exit just before it turns to 110km/h)

I will keep the list of attendance up to date as it happens so all know what is happening:0

so post your attendance and we shall go from there :banana:

Havent been on many SAU cruises, but have organised many on other car clubs. Do you guys use hand held radios? we use them all the time and it makes the experience so much more fun + no one gets lost.

yep radios are a great tool:) if ya have one bring it along. its great fun chatting to other drivers:)

Ok guys, i have stuffed up again. i will be in melbourne that weekend. so am officially changing the date to the sunday the 26th April. Am sooooo sorry to muck you around.

Another issue has come up. This weekend i attended the NEW liverpool markets located at our meeting point:( very very dissapointing as the traffic was horrendous and the car park was absolutly packed. i still want to meet very close to that vacinity so if there are any ideas out there, please please share.

Thanks guys. Please continue to register your interest.

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