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OK, so do I take my R33 GTST or my R34 GTT ? The 33 has the most work but it is supposed to be an R34 day. If it's just cruisin' I guess the 34 as it's automatic.

OK, so do I take my R33 GTST or my R34 GTT ? The 33 has the most work but it is supposed to be an R34 day. If it's just cruisin' I guess the 34 as it's automatic.

There is a Prize given to any Non-R34 but...

there are many more on offer for ur R34 and you're parked with the other R34s and the 2metre NISSAN sign is next to the R34s and the official table is with the R34s and the Awards with prizes given out by High Performance Imports will be next to the R34s.

But wait! The 21st ANNIVERSARY of the R32 GT-R is next year via Old Pacific Hwy to Trackside Gosford!

And the 15th ANNIVERSARY of the R33 GT-R is 2010 too proposed for Macquarie Pass > Kangaroo Valley Rd > ???!

Just putting you in the picture hehe...

ahh geez, the R34 is getting old.

anyone got a street # for the regatta centre?

Its easy bloke. Come off the mulgoa road exit off the M4, follow all the way past penrith and out past all the car yards like holden and stuff. Then chuck a left at the big roundabout there will be a quix servo on the right. And then follow that road the center is on your right. Cant miss it the gate your looking for is halfway down and there are big signs with arrows pointing to gate A,B,C ect.

Its easy bloke. Come off the mulgoa road exit off the M4, follow all the way past penrith and out past all the car yards like holden and stuff. Then chuck a left at the big roundabout there will be a quix servo on the right. And then follow that road the center is on your right. Cant miss it the gate your looking for is halfway down and there are big signs with arrows pointing to gate A,B,C ect.

never been down penrith way so not too good with roads,

if its easy as you say it is then i shouldn't have any trouble,

thanks!

Its easy bloke. Come off the mulgoa road exit off the M4, follow all the way past penrith and out past all the car yards like holden and stuff. Then chuck a left at the big roundabout there will be a quix servo on the right. And then follow that road the center is on your right. Cant miss it the gate your looking for is halfway down and there are big signs with arrows pointing to gate A,B,C ect.

+1

...and if you're coming down the M4, there is a big

"Regatta Centre" sign at the Northern Rd Off-ramp. Yes you can take that one and follow directions, by turning left at Andrews Rd OR

...like Calsonic14U said, take the Mulgoa Off-ramp, turn right and follow Mulgoa Rd past Penrith to the big sign, "Regatta Centre".

Personally, I prefer this option. Shell V-Power is just after the Off-ramp & BP Ultimate is a bit further up but across the other side.

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