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Palm Beach Night Cruise To Kick Start 2012- This Saturday Night, Jan28Th!


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Hey guys, I think it would be interesting to see some skylines attend this.

DATE: Saturday Night, January 28th

TIME: from 7:45PM

MEET: P6D @ Olympic Park (Cnr of Parkview Drive & Australia Ave)!

WE LEAVE: 8:30PM

Cruise Route:

1. LEFT onto Australia Ave (heading toward Home Bush Bay Drive)

2. At the roundabout, TURN LEFT to merge onto Home Bush Bay Drive.

3. Follow Home Bush Bay Drive to Lane Cove Rd.

4. MERGE RIGHT/TURN RIGHT onto Epping Rd. (follow Signs for Lane Cove/Sydney)! Watch out for 'Pacific Hwy' in 5.1kms as we are turning there... STAY IN LEFT LANE!!!!

5. KEEP LEFT & Turn LEFT onto Pacific Hwy (Sings for Chatswood/Newcastle/Crows Nest)--> DO NOT GO DOWN TOLL WAY!!!

6. In 1.6Kms LOOK FOR Boundary Rd.- Sign for DEEWHY/Manly

7. Turn RIGHT @ Boundary Rd. & follow this to Pittwater Rd. as it turns into Warringah Rd.

8. TURN LEFT onto Pittwater Rd.

9. Follow Pittwater Rd. down through Narrabeen, Mona Vale, Newport, etc. & you will eventually come to PALM BEACH (Parking is next to The GOLF CLUB)

PLEASE KEEP NOISE (Reving, Engine Noise, Music, etc.) TO A MINIMUM, SHOW SOME RESPECT FOR THE RESIDENTS NEARBY TO THE GOLF CLUB & IN THE AREA!!!!

Facebook event link

I'll be going and as you can see there's a whole heap of others as well. Hopefully we can gather some SAU? :D

Kind Regards, Serk

Not yet mate going to see him tomorrow id say hoping to have it sorted by end of the week though

I dunno where anything is in Sydney lol

Hows your car goin Mick_o

Yavuz sort that sh!t or what?

You could also go through McCarr's Creek from Mona Vale Road. Will spit you out at Newport, turn left and you're on your way to Palm Beach. Lots of twisties.

Is it still double demerit points this Sat?



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