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I arrived in Katoomba yesterday, car got here without a hitch and only used half a tank of fuel (work of god perhaps). Cant wait for next sunday, will hopefully make it to panthers for drinks, in Katoomba all week, weather is pretty crap :banana: See you all there!

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Attending (from the ACT):

1. CeJay

2. Kat

3. Shell

4. Pat

5. Nathan

6. Mick, Ben, Tom

7. Sinista

Hotel:

1. Kat

2. Pat

3. Tim (timr32gts)

4. Mick (ozcanGTT)

5. Ben/Tom (Mick's sons)

6. Pete (S3)

Less than a week to go!!!! Any last minute takers? The hotel with secure parking is now full up however I still have details of alternate accommodation where you can park right outside your front door.

This is going to be awesome! :(

Slowly going through the process of cleaning my car now, whether it will look pretty come the car cruise time will tell, but slowly it is looking a bit better. Will be good having a few act members up there.

Here are some additional details about parking at the reserve, cruise staging area,

driver's briefing and parking at the Edge Theater.

Please be sure to head to the end of the reserve near boat ramp when you hear the signal horn for your Group.

Also keep left so normal traffic has room to pass.

Tench Reserve Parking

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Cruise Group Staging Location

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Edge Theater

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I wouldn't worry matey, I don't even know at this stage if weather is going to be kind to us for it to matter!

At this stage, I'll just be happy if mine is ready in time. It's coming down to the wire...

This event is in the Daily Telegraph - Cars Guide Cover Story to-day. Full pages #99-100.

Get one as a keepsake for what we're about to witness on 10/10/10 :P

The story is about...

* R32 N1 GT-R

* One of SAU's favourite sons and his association with it

* The 21st Anniversary of the R32 GT-R Event

Well I'm still waiting to hear if my car is even going to be ready.......

I'll find out this afternoon. If it's ready, we'll be departing the Hungry Jacks in Gungahlin (at the Shell Servo) at 8am sharp on Saturday morning.

I think Sin is heading up with us too. Anyone else who wants to get up early is more than welcome but will most likely part directions once we get to Syd cause I'll be heading up to pick my car up before we go to Penrith.

If it's not, cancel that and I'll be heading up on my own after a bit of a sleep in and trust me no one will want to be around me.

Will post when I know!

Looks like me and my two sons will be leaving Banks around midday and heading straight for the Log Cabin, so should be there about 3 - 3.30ish. Are we still meeting up at The Panther's Leagues Club at 7pm tomorrow night?

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