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Question for the organizers...

I've been plugging this event on another forum (JDMST) and there's a few attendees from there - a few have come back with concerns about the entrance to the venue being pitted with massive speed humps.

Have any of the organizers addressed this, or have some secret entrance that the rest of us should be aware of and use on the day?

yeah mate there is no issue at all with low cars, we have identified a lovely straight flat entrance.

anything below about 3cm gound clearance may have a problem but thats about it

Stan, if everyone enters via Smithfield Road, then the whole area is nice and smooth, with just a few mild speed humps to get accross.

Alrighty, sweet as guys. Cant wait!

Im helping to organise the day for us R31 Skyline Club boys.

All Nissans are encouraged & more than welcome to come cruise down with us -

Central Coast Meetup - Twin Servos on the Freeway, South Bound side, Maccas carpark.

Arrive 6:30/6:45 - leaving at 7am SHARP! - heading to Final Meetup.

Sydney Meetup- Maccas, Cnr Redbank Rd / Cumberland HWY Westmead.

Arrive 7:15/7:30 - leaving at 7:45am - heading to Final Meetup.

Final Meetup - Cnr Beavers St & Smithfield Rd, by the side of the road on Beavers St.

Arrive 8:00/8:15 - leaving at 8:30am.

Add to your original post if you agree with the idea guys.

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'E.K' i will probably meet you at meetup point 2 @ Cumberland hwy .... soo early in the morning though :(

Us Coasties will actually be leaving the Twin Servos near Tuggerah at 7, & heading straight to the Final Meetup at Beavers St. We should be there around 8:15 - 8:30.

The 2 groups (Newie / Coasties, & Sydney) wont see eachother until the Final Meetup.

yo im in :) still spots left im assuming, also can we pay on the day or what?

It would help us heaps if we didn't have cope with entrys on the day. While I'll say yes what we don't want is a mad influx of cars turning up unpaid. That just pisses everyone off,,,you,,,me,,,the poor bastard that has to do the paperwork and working out where to put cars. :):):blush:.

Neil.

Us Coasties will actually be leaving the Twin Servos near Tuggerah at 7, & heading straight to the Final Meetup at Beavers St. We should be there around 8:15 - 8:30.

The 2 groups (Newie / Coasties, & Sydney) wont see eachother until the Final Meetup.

all good

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