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Ok, so what are the thoughts? where are we leaving from and what time etc???

Everyone knows that my suggestion is the putty road... so come on... lets get something happening!

Details will be posted by the end of the week. I will be sorting out the Meeting Points and Route most probably tonight.

I still have a few options on destination but I'll make the final call by the end of the week :D

UPDATE!!!!!

Meeting point will be THORNLEIGH MCDONALDS @ 8:30am for a 9:00am sharp departure

We will be hading up the old pacific highway to West Gosford McDonalds to meet a few people from the coast. From there we will endeavour to leave around 10:45 ~ 11 to drive up the F3 to the hunter. I have had a few very interesting suggestions on destination today so am still undecided on the destination.

Hope this helps you guys out in the mean time :)

Stay tuned :(

jt im guessing the meet up (i suggested to toshi) that TWS people can met up at the cumbo BK or cumbo macca's whichever u prefer... most prob the BK as its closer to the m4...

then meet up gay... i mean TNS poeple at thornleigh macca's then cruise up together from there....

also must agree toshi 9:30 departure from thrnleigh is a lil late.. not taking into account donnie might be coming so you will leave more like 10:30 :D

probably 8:30 meet (even earlier if possible) and SHARP departure at 9:00... if ur late u can meet up at west gosford macca's or try and catch up...

guys, the official meeting point is Thornleigh Macca's.

If groups of guys want to meet elsewhere, then please feel free to do so however you will need to be @ Thornleigh McDonalds by 8:30 so that we can leave @ 9:00am SHARP

I have considered meeting at homebush and cumberland macca's but have come to the conclusion that in order to get to the hunter at any decent time, we'de have to be meeting @ homebush at like 7am.

p.s. if u wish to discuss alternate meeting points amongst yourselves I have no problem with that. All that I ask is you do not do it in this thread as it may cause some confusion for people who are reading through.

Jimbo: fun can be had on the old pacific highway :D

THORNLEIGH MCDONALDS @ 8:30am for a 9:00am SHARP departure




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