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Hi Guys

I would like to welcome you guys to a cruise that we've put together as friends, hopefully we can get some numbers.
so Bring out your pride and joy for a fun filed run through Putty Rd..

details

Sunday - 26/may/2013
10:00am

Meet at Outback Steakhouse carpark at 10:00AM leaving at 10:30AM. Turn into driveway as soon as you see the Hungry Jacks sign, refer link.

http://goo.gl/maps/V6Wdk

Route;

Head straight on Windsor Road which basically leads onto putty road all the way up to Singleton BP where we refill and grab some lunch.

http://goo.gl/maps/dffBe

It's 192km's one way.


Few options coming back home. Either hit the f3 or old pac otherwise back down putty road.

hope to see more SAU members there, p.m me for any more details,
Im not sure if i need to have this moderator approved if can a moderator please contact me so i can follow instructions as to how to make it approved if need be.

Thanks and hope to see u guys there!




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