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As if I'm missing this like last year.... IN!! Even if I have to ride my push bike!!

how long does it take to warm up the pushie? ;)

I've got quite a few things on in Dec :( but I'll try to make this one

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That's the spirit!

Will be glad to have you along!

Damn straight!! Might see if a few people I know would want to bring out their cars too?

how long does it take to warm up the pushie? ;)

I've got quite a few things on in Dec :( but I'll try to make this one

LOOOOL!!! Longer than the 33!! :P

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Will be Attending as well.

Newcastle side.

Last year there was around 10 of us from Newcastle, will there be a Thread to organize that?

Can post one up sure :)

Might need some suggestions with meet locations as not too familiar with the area.

Will be Attending as well.

Newcastle side.

Last year there was around 10 of us from Newcastle, will there be a Thread to organize that?

Yes, it's been arranged before that Newie guys arrange or advertise your own rendezvous point so you can reach the Halfway House by 11.30.

(I'm not sure though Chris, that if there's no Exec among them, CAMS coverage is valid only after joining the main convoy).

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Would people be interested in going to the Downshift meet in the afternoon after we finish the cruise, Obviously not apart of SAU cruise but thought it could be fun heading over to the event together?

Yes, it's been arranged before that Newie guys arrange or advertise your own rendezvous point so you can reach the Halfway House by 11.30.

(I'm not sure though Chris, that if there's no Exec among them, CAMS coverage is valid only after joining the main convoy).

Unsure about the Cams situation.. Is that a problem?

up till the point we have joined the main group, it just means we are "on our own" in a way?

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On a couple of former Putty Road cruises there were Execs from the Central Coast so there wasn't an issue.

In 2010-11 there was a deferment of the annual Putty Road cruises due to SAU.NSW running Legends Nights.

And last year, I only got to go 40mins and then stopped to escort a guy with an overheating GTR back to a workshop.

So I should let an Exec answer your enquiry on this occasion.

CAMS insurance coverage is only from the meet point (McDonalds on Groves Ave) to the destination (The Royal Hotel, Singleton). And only if your between the lead and trail car, which will be announced on the day.

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Ah, that makes perfect sense. So basically we are on our own till we join you.

Either way, it shouldn't be a problem if everyone takes care and doesn't do anything foolish.

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