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It's on!

We know everyone loves a good cruise, so thanks to your events organiser -Aggroman, and with some great company, so, we're going on one again.

This time, we're heading off from Tench Reserve, Penrith West of Sydney. We will be going through some nice twisty country roads, to finish at Megalong Valley to a tea house on the right for a bite.

Okay so here's the details;

Date: Sunday July 24th, 2011

Meet at: Tench Reserve, Penrith (see linky)

Who: Anyone with any car (doesn't have to be a Skyline)

What time should I get there: 10:00AM for a 10:30AM departure.

Lunch: TBA

How Much: Gold coin donation, which will be collected at the start for a selected charity.

The route: I'll have printed maps on the day for people, but goes like:

start: Tench Reserve, Penrith

Route:Tench Park Jamisontown (Coffee Club opens 8am) > Jamison Rd

> Mulgoa Rd

> Castlereagh Rd

> left at Richmond > North Richmond & Bells Line Of Road

> left onto GWH at Mt Victoria

> right at the lights at Blackheath and over the level railway crossing

> immediately left onto Station St

> right onto Shipley Rd

> sharp left onto Megalong Rd > through hairpins

> cruise down into the valley to tea-house on right hand side after 10 mins.

Duration: Expected Cruise time will be 1.5 hours one way.

Fuel BP at North Richmond going up

Fuel Shell at Faulconbridge on GWH on way back home

On this cruise we will ALL be sticking to the speed limit.

There will be NO DRIFTING.

NO BURNOUTS

NOTHING ILLEGAL!

We will be the most courteous users on the road, and we will not be doing ANYTHING to cause any disrepute for the club.

As with all SAU:NSW events, this cruise will run under a CAMS permit. (we have now approval, 19 Jul 11)

This will be another fun day, with the only cost a bit of fuel, and what ever you decide to eat and drink along the way in your car.

Bring a walky talkie if you have one, as we will sort out a channel to use at the start.

Linky: :thumbsup:

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?saddr=Tench+Avenue,+Jamisontown,+New+South+Wales&daddr=Mulgoa+Road,+Penrith,+New+South+Wales+to:Castlereagh+Road,+Castlereagh,+New+South+Wales+to:North+Richmond,+New+South+Wales+to:Bells+Line+Of+Road,+Kurrajong+Heights,+New+South+Wales+to:Mt+Victoria+Police+Station,+Station+Street,+Mount+Victoria,+New+South+Wales+to:Megalong+Rd,+Megalong+New+South+Wales+2785&hl=en&ll=-33.62777,150.487289&spn=0.30245,0.672226&sll=-33.62938,150.492115&sspn=0.302444,0.672226&geocode=FY_V_P0d5Pj6CCnrP1NesIgSazGTjEXVqPeA-w%3BFUbw_P0d40z7CCnFtsJtN4kSazG4TSOV4lVRaw%3BFRT5_f0dlCT7CCn7soNNj4MSazFcAIoqEWa8ig%3BFYqW__0ditL7CCnHQDtj-3wNazHgOTMWaH0BBQ%3BFcKKAP4d0jT6CCnV6Mk3poANazFAt0nZTB6faA%3BFUJ4__0d4Lf0CCEkf92vhT1wFCkRz8xOCHMSazEiAbHDIQCp0Q%3BFYEC_v0dUtX0CClDz0vX_2wSazH_PpZKFHakrA&mra=ls&z=11

Weather forecast will be a shower or two and a top of 17 degrees for Sunday.

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4.Liz

5.Shell

6.Sinno

7.jays r33 gtr

8.stig mick

9.JoelyMoley

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GGGTS4

Longz

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Food at each end too. :thumbsup:

http://www.megalongtearooms.com/

I've e-mailed the tearooms so that they're forewarned to have some hot grub & not inundated all of a sudden.

Thanks Dave & Sean.

Will definitely be in! Its a great drive! Also misses lives about 10 mins away from the ending destination :) works well

Will be bringing the 180sx! Sold my skyline last night :'( will be greatly missed!

What is a CAMS permit and does it affect me coming to this cruise?

The CAMS Permit, is a permit we run under to provide the club, and its members with insurance during this event, such as Public Liability.

It does not and will not affect whether you can or can't come.

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