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Just saw this on the way home for anyone headed in from the city in the morning.

"there will be full westbound closures between Parramatta Road and the Homebush Bay Drive On-Ramp tonight from 11pm to 7am"

So please keep heading down parramatta road and get on at silverwater Road

Other than that smooth sailing all

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Just saw this on the way home for anyone headed in from the city in the morning.

"there will be full westbound closures between Parramatta Road and the Homebush Bay Drive On-Ramp tonight from 11pm to 7am"

So please keep heading down parramatta road and get on at silverwater Road

Other than that smooth sailing all

M4 yea??

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I was thinking the same, Would be disappointing to get their and find the R35's crashed :wacko: or broken down and don't get to see it...

Brian jinxed it.

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Shame to see the GT-R die :( they were quite quick and had the European cars worried. What a race though! I couldn't believe after 11.5hrs or racing it was so close. That Lowndes bloke can really turn a wheel. Shane van Gisbergen setting fastest lap (2:03) is insane. Can't wait until the next one, enjoyed it a lot more than V8 SuperTaxis. I also don't have that weird head buzz I usually get after a V8SC meet. Quite a number of different and unique sounds going round the track, great stuff.

I picked up some Nismo merchandise as well :D. All in all a good day, was burnt to a dark charcol (prominent tan line around my watch, I'm even blacker than before!).

Good to see a few Skylines turn up. A couple of R35s turned up as well. How crazy were those MP4-12Cs? I cruised with two on the way back home for a bit. When do you see one, let alone two McLarens on the road?

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