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Thank Owen (cpd) for this information:

Click the map for a Google Maps link to Japlink!

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Street view (please note - looks different because it's a new shop since the street view):

https://maps.google.com/maps?q=21+Bridge+Street,+Rydalmere,+New+South+Wales,+Australia&hl=en&ll=-33.811789,151.031284&spn=0.005563,0.011362&sll=-33.811918,151.031984&sspn=0.001391,0.003862&oq=21+bridge&hnear=21+Bridge+St,+Rydalmere+New+South+Wales+2116,+Australia&t=m&z=17&layer=c&cbll=-33.81191,151.031298&panoid=3eSmgAFZ6u7L9oB5ASlKxg&cbp=12,70.88,,0,10.88



PLEASE NOTE: There's quite limited parking around - if it's possible to carpool with someone, please do so! Also, please don't park in the carpark that's behind Japlink - it belongs to a 24/7 club next door.

My car has to cross that threshold pretty soon arrghh.

Fortunately on the night, it'll be street and across-the-street parking.

I thought you said to park next door? You know the back door parking? :blink: haha

My car will be cross that threshold next week...time for a service (and maybe other things :(), will see.

I'll report back on the driveway :P

What other things? HTA turbo? :P

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