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Another one i wont be making it to :(

Just remembered ill be out at Penrith on Saturday night cause the missus and I have organised to stay at a friends place for the weekend.

Finally the man himself! Thanks Matt for giving me the route and suggesting Austi Beach as our destination.

No worries mate, hope the weather is good on the day :)

Another one i wont be making it to :(

Just remembered ill be out at Penrith on Saturday night cause the missus and I have organised to stay at a friends place for the weekend.

I'm in penrith, I'll pick you up on the way through.

I'm in penrith, I'll pick you up on the way through.

Haha you are a champ man!

However, as much as i appreciate the offer, ill have to decline, as my missus will be with me and we are spending the sunday up there with our friends as we havent seen them for a while.

Haha you are a champ man!

However, as much as i appreciate the offer, ill have to decline, as my missus will be with me and we are spending the sunday up there with our friends as we havent seen them for a while.

I'll be in the emo.

4 doors for more whores :)

Tell your friends to come along for an awesome day?

They make more friends.

Then buy a skyline.

Then keep coming to events.

Then you see them more.

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I'll be in the emo.

4 doors for more whores :)

Tell your friends to come along for an awesome day?

They make more friends.

Then buy a skyline.

Then keep coming to events.

Then you see them more.

You can't beat that logic!! Been trying to do that with my mates too!! Lol

I'll be in the emo.

4 doors for more whores :)

Tell your friends to come along for an awesome day?

They make more friends.

Then buy a skyline.

Then keep coming to events.

Then you see them more.

Haha awesome logic ;)

It works in theory.

are people who don't hold cams permits and aren't members welcome? Would try bring some more 4 door 34s!

This event is open to all mate. I want those 4door Jap taxi's to be there! Haha :)

anybody from penrith/blacktown area wanna meet up on the way to the meeting point?

I'm gonna have to wake up around 4am just to make the meeting point haha

I is at Blacktown area. Can do a pre-meet to drive down to the oval.

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just depends on everyones plan I guess. I don't have any etag so next best thing from my place is getting onto Elizabeth drive & connect to heathcote road from there

Same here - no etag. I use M4 > Silverwater Rd and go through Bankstown.

sweet as, I'd be up for a meetup on the way, I'll help you dodge the bullets, safety in numbers lol

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