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Hey all!

Time for a Putty Rd cruise!

For those that havnt been before, its a nice social cruise and the pub at the end has steaks and beers. What more could you want?!

For those that have been before, you'll know how nice the road is and how damn refreshing the beers are at the end ;)

Date: Sunday the 23rd Jan, 2011

Meet location: Percival St carpark, Clarendon. (Map below)

Meet time: 10am for a 1030am SHARP departure

Destination: Albion Hotel, 2 John Street, Singleton

Route: Putty road!!!

Maps: Below are two maps showing the meet point. If you are having trouble finding the meeting point, you can Google map search "Percival St Clarendon" and it will take you straight to the meet point, or CLICK HERE for the direct link to Google then click on the "Directions" tab and you're all set.

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Important things to note;

1. Bring a full tank of petrol to the start point, there are no petrol stations/stops until Singleton.

2. Only place for 98 Octane fuel in Singleton is BP 53 George St, Singleton. They're open on Sundays.

3. You dont have to be a club member to come along to this event.

4. This will go ahead if raining, although if hail is forecast check this thread on the day to check (just incase) if its been called off. We will make this call the night before

5. This is not a speed event, its a cruise. Want to speed? Come to one of our trackdays instead!

Cheers guys :)

-Steve

SAUNSW President

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:action-smiley-069: A great day out...

Edit* It's worthwhile noting that if you're filling up at SHELL CLARENDON with a 'Low lip' car, it's best to leave the servo via the rear

> past rear of Hog's Breath

> past rear of Clarendon Tavern

> Hawkesbury Valley Way

*Edit:- Do you think it's worthwhile donating a gold coin plus, to the Queensland Flood Victims? :wub:

Hey i posted a link up in Zclub events section and i have about 2 or 3 already who are interested in the drive 2 are pretty much 100% in and im sure il be in so it should be an awesome day. STEVE-O is this gonna be a charity one like we have done in the past little donation towards a good cause ???

~ Jay ~

hi there how do i join your club . i have a 1977 c210 skyline hard top in mint condition does that fit the criteria for your club thanks mick .

absolutely it does. SAU NSW is a skyline enthusiasts club :D

details are here, and would be great to see you on the cruise

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