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Hey dluded good to see that u decided to bring the prelude along...did i convince u?????:)

It will be good to have some more "normal" cars:D to cruz with as im sure we will be on the recieving end of some kind of comments......all i can say is bring on the windy, twisty roads and i'll show u what a 1990 GSR, drop on the deck is made of!!!!!:)

As for the straights well pfft..............:shake: its all about the cornors baby!

CYAS THERE.....

I'll be a Terry Hills starter

CIAO

Hey guys and gals,

Very bad news... I was informed last night by a friend that lives at windsor that the putty rd is closed due to fires. NOT HAPPY JAN.

Fortunately for us, Richmond windsor just happens to be the meeting place of 3 great roads. So I have devised an alternative cruise if the putty is still closed come sunday.

Meet as planned at windsor macca's.

Head up the Bells line of road to Lithgow.

Across past lake lyle to Taranar pub for lunch.

Head back down through oberon area to jenolan caves road and out to the GWH,

Travel along this until we get to Katoomba and cruise along cliff drive.

Back on the GWH and to the Grand view hotel for a refereshment and then off home... should see us arrive back at roughly the same time or perhaps a little earlier.

Shit I hope that the putty is open though... heaps less traffic, lot nicer road. HEAPS easier to keep everyone from getting lost.

Am working on some alternate maps as I type this.

We will make a descision on Sunday morning.

My mobile if anyone needs to contact me is 0414 940 938.

Cheers,

Dan.

Just checking up on the net for bushfire updates and found the following at http://www.bushfire.nsw.gov.au/media/Mores.asp?Id=395

"CHAPMAN’S (BOGGY SWAMP) – SINGLETON

This fire has also taken significant runs today. It is now across the Putty Road near the Half Way house, into area burnt in November 2001. Crews are currently deployed protecting properties in the Weeney creek area. The western area of the fire will burn into an old fire of November 2001. Aerial resources have been deployed to assist in management of the fire."

It doesn't say anything about the road being open or closed, but hopefully the fire will have burnt out or at least be controlled by Sunday.

Come on you bushies, I have every confidence in your ability to control this fire!

Fingers crossed.

Great News,

The Putty is back open... was reopened yesterday at about lunchtime and is still open now.

Lets all hope that it stays open now untill we go.

See you all at macca's for bacon and egg mcmuffs tomorrow.

Cheers,

Dan.

Silver,

There is NOT going to be a meet at M4 macca's.

Only macca's at windsor and Homebush 6c... and the Terry Hills Burger king @ 7am, no M4 meet.

Hope this isn't too late.

Oh shit I just remembered. There is a big push bike ride between sydney and wollongong, may cause traffic problems.

Call me on 0414 940 938 if you have any problems.

Cheers,

Dan.

Me and My Old Man will be there- Have a Jerry can in the boot and a bottle of Nulon Pro Strength in the Glove box .... Oh and a few other goodies !!! he he he he

It's gonna be HOT 2morrow - I advise all to bring H20 with them !!

B

Dan, I just had a last minute roster change so there's now a chance (about 1%) that I'll be there. I'll call if I'm coming.:uhh:

Silver and Bonkers, if I bring the X-Trail we'll have the mall-wheel-drive segment sewn up! :)

Originally posted by red900ss

Dan, I just had a last minute roster change so there's now a chance (about 1%) that I'll be there. I'll call if I'm coming.:uhh:

7am at Terry Hills B'King - you better be there!

Originally posted by red900ss

... if I bring the X-Trail ...

which, of course, you wont! :) :uh-huh:

Originally posted by PranK

Maj - guess its me and you! :) (almost!)

EVERYONE - make sure you have petrol PRIOR to meeting tomorrow.

PranK,,,,Tanks Full and I'll be waiting for you at 6c buddy,,,,,,,,,Don't be late.....I can't wait,,,can we go NOW.....

This road is an OLD time favorite,,,takes me back to my Motorbike days,,,shit thats almost 20 years ago....

Neil.




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