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Hey

To add to Terrys post, if you are heading southbound on Third Avenue, take a left into Blacktown interchange (first left after you pass Carbon Car Systems). There is a roundabout you can use to get back to Third Avenue on the correct side. Don't U it, Blacktown police station is one intersection away.

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I've never thought to do that, I usually turn right into Richmond Rd, then right again, do a u-turn, then loop back around. Your idea is much better.

Also if you're coming off the m4, take the reservoir rd exit and just follow it on to third ave and CCS is on the left

this is the plan.

hope traffic doesn't suck.

Hi Mate,

Will make a note to discuss kill switches for you and throw that in under security.

Kind Regards,

Daniel Gardener

Carbon Car Systems

Will there be any discussion about kill switches??

how to remember window tint % cause i have a memory like a sieve!

write it on a piece of paper and slide it into the little plastic slip on your sun visor.

I've got 3-4 sheets of paper in mine. its a good place for pieces of paper you don't use much, but all ways want in your car. (IE: fuse box map..in English )

write it on a piece of paper and slide it into the little plastic slip on your sun visor.

I've got 3-4 sheets of paper in mine. its a good place for pieces of paper you don't use much, but all ways want in your car. (IE: fuse box map..in English )

how have i never thought of this :/
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