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Richmond to Bathurst and back Cruise!!

What: A nice Saturday drive to Bathurst and a few photos too.

Where: Meeting at the RAAF Base Richmond carpark on Percival Street

When: Saturday 10 July 2010

Time: 9:30am for 10:00am departure

Parking: Meet point parking is free.

Note: Make sure you have a full tank for the trip and some lunch/fuel money.

Weather forecast for Saturday is mostly fine and a top of 19degrees.

There will be no tolls and we will be taking Bells line of road. Also there is a point to point speed camera in place between Lithgow and Bathurst.

- NO burnouts

- NO inappropriate behaviour

Route and other details will be discussed on the day.

Hope to see some of you enthusiasts there! :banana:

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wouldnt mind coming to see u guys again, im from sutherland shire so its a massive trek for me, may be in weather pending...

whats the best way to get to richmond from my area ?

not sure on what route to take to get to richmond,

Just search on google map or windsor rd takes you here. :D

I might come along weather pending.

weather should be fine *touch wood*

Will be good if ya can make it but :cool:

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wouldnt mind coming to see u guys again, im from sutherland shire so its a massive trek for me, may be in weather pending...

whats the best way to get to richmond from my area ?

Michael,

Princes Hwy > Sutherland > Bangor > Left at New Illawarra Rd > Right at Heathcote Rd > Left onto M5 > M7 > Richmond turnoff.

Michael & Raf,

Weather report is FINE! No showers till Sunday.

Anyone here want to buy tickets to the R32 GT-R 21st B'Day at the START?

I can only come to the Start - sorry.




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