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and is the carpark noticeable when you turn right at those lights, silv?!

noticeable?? lol

you turn right and all you see on you left is a massive car park

it will be empty at night so no speed hump issues etc.

depending on what time you all meet

i might come say hello if you decide to meet there

Well, my dreams have come true, i was supposed to work this weekend, but i have got it off on leave! If i had to work i was gonna chuck a sickie :wassup:

So far so good, im going to go for a cruise through the nasho at around 8pm to make sure the road is open and warm my tires up :D

Ill see you all on waratah street at 9:30pm Sat night! w00t!

How about this one, I know it seems like doubling back or something, but its only 5 mins out of homebush, then back through to kirrawee? big carpark to meet at

Brays Bay Reserve

my advice is don't do brays bay reserve. it is a known pick up point for homosexuals and also for drug deals and of course car clubs. police go through there regularly, not that that should be a problem as I'm sure you will all be driving roadworthy cars in a law abiding fashion, but still the attention is unwanted I'm sure.

my advice is don't do brays bay reserve. it is a known pick up point for homosexuals and also for drug deals and of course car clubs. police go through there regularly, not that that should be a problem as I'm sure you will all be driving roadworthy cars in a law abiding fashion, but still the attention is unwanted I'm sure.

been busted there a couple times have we??

picking up lil boys

lol

Quote: Flora St in kirrawee, there's a fair bit of on street parking there, a very very dead quiet street at night (that part of it is anyway) /Quote...

Probably not a gd idea parkin anywhere on that street, as theres a police station, but maybe all the way further down that street would be ideal..

the police station is on the OTHER side of the street, all the way in sutherland.

Either way, i say we stick to the original plan. 8:30pm meet at homebush, 9:30 meet at kirrawee, 10pm leave for nasho

been busted there a couple times have we??

picking up lil boys

lol

nah, but last time I was at a meet there was two little kids asking for you. they said you had some candy for them? either way that place is best not used for night meets.... unless you're into that.....silver.

dunno mate. thinking about it. not really keen on these big 'runs'. too much opportunity for inexperienced drivers to cause grief to themselves and to me. much prefer a trackday or the like. having said that a nice spirited drive with the legal speed limits (which I'm sure this is) on some nice roads is always fun.

Are you guys sure u want to go through so early? chances are there will be people coming back from the clubs in bundeena and mainbar around that time. some of u 'flamin hooligans' might not want cars coming the otehr way...

Ill be meeting u all at kirrawee

heh This should be good!

looking forward to it!

anyone bringing a dig cam to make a small video or something of the night?

Im bringing digi cam and digi video cam. Ive got 2 passengers so one can take photos and one can take videos! I hope i dont have to much wheight on board! Dont wanna get slowed down in the NASHO! :(

what thomas said!!

guys.. please be careful out there.. there are plenty of straights for overtaking, so wait for them.. none of this overtaking around blind corners as i have seen some idiots do!!!

just remember... its a spirited drive, not a race!!!

meet place is still homebush... seeya there!

:werd:

Especially with the 35 km/h corners. Dont under estimate them! I know 3 people that have lost a car each on this one corner because it has a double apex. All in all we are all in for a fun drive. Moanie, are we gonna stop when we get to stanwell tops? for a regroup then convoy it up the freeway?




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