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Hi Guys!

Coming up to the end of the year and we are hosting a cruise up Putty Road.

Date: 7th of December

Meet Location: Corner Windsor Road and Groves Avenue McDonald's / KFC

Meet Time: Meet at 9:00am for a 9:30am departure

Destination: The Royal Hotel, Singleton

Map: https://www.google.com.au/maps/dir/-33.6257063,150.8382563/-33.60192,150.8219818/7755+Putty+Rd,+Garland+Valley+NSW+2330/Royal+Hotel-Motel,+84+George+St,+Singleton+NSW+2330/@-32.5636476,151.1756099,17z/data=!4m16!4m15!1m0!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x6b0cfd0f940d6db7:0x818eda6b9975306!2m2!1d150.748518!2d-32.9074811!1m5!1m1!1s0x6b0cafd7fd5df341:0xb21f7907d7a5223e!2m2!1d151.175986!2d-32.562913!3e0?hl=en

We will meet at McDonald's / KFC on Windsor road and from there will head onto Putty Road.

From this we will stop at the Halfway Truck Stop which we should reach at approximately 11:30am.

For all the Newcastle folks this will be a good point to join up.

From here we will continue on to Singleton for lunch.

Please remember to fill up prior to heading onto Putty Road. There will not be a fuel stop until Singleton.

At Singleton there is a range of servo's available including BP, Shell and Caltex.

This is an open cruise for all (not just members).

There will be a lead and follow car so no one should get lost.

This is NOT a race and we will all be adhering to all road rules. If this is what you want please come to one of our many track days.

The cruise will be run under a CAMS permit.

Any misbehaviour will not be tolerated and you will be asked to leave.

This should be a fun day for all to enjoy winding down to the end of the year :)

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7. stagea pete

8. Moelders

9. Aggroman

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11. Pezhead

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13. XKLABA

14. Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR

15. crashdown

16. niZmO_Man

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18. WAGON_BOY

19. Sovereign337

20. God_speed

21. livewire

22. Clinton

23. r32-25t

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25. Armand182

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34. bluenoir

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37. Deka

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45. CaptainFresh

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