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ok guys............MEET UP POINT IS NOW OFFICIALLY CHANGED!!!....... It is going to be at the Penrith Panthers Carpark Mulgoa Road behind Krispy Kreme, Maccas, and silver spurs....heaps of parking and brekky available aswell.......make sure you fill up before the meet up........

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Could we please confirm what time you want us there and what time we are leaving?

Thanks..

Convoy should be up to Wentworth Falls right now.

One R33 GT-R pulled over already at Glenbrook Caltex - hopefully it's just an RBT or inspection, because it didn't take long.

I was in Lane 2 and it's chockers.

So happy to meet up with Michael with G/F, Bob, Ian, Dave, Greg, Damien, brownie (yet to join SAU eh), and organiser sleek3; and others I don't know the name of...

...but it's good to see enthusiasts who appear very responsible!

*Edit:- Thanks Dave, GTs-T pulled over

Yeah I bugged out at Springwood

He knew that I was shitting my pants after he saw what I did up the mountain.

Any other officer would have taken me to the cleaners.

This bloke was asking about the car and where we were going, plus told me about a car he was building. Gave me a breath test and sent me on my way. I bought a $5 scratchy when I got home :)

NWM = Northwest Metropolitan

HWP = youknowdamnwell

LBMCCC = Lower Blue Mountains Christian Car Club

NSCC = Nissan dar-dee-dar

That copper wanted you to come to his church Dave - not buy a scratchie!!! Lol

(HWP guy at our Anglican church is restoring a TR7 and an S13 atm)




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