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Keen to go but got no ride, the pulsar has reshat the radiator... suppose thats what i get for doing a dodgy DIY weld up LOL

SO who wants the pleasure of a back seat bogan :(

.... anyone anyone.... Beuller beuller......

You can come with us if you want ;)

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Even easier than Sl!m's instructions, follow the M4 heading East and exit at James Ruse Drive, turn left and head over the large bridge. You'll see Parramatta City Raceway on your right (where they have the speedway and monster truck events), continue along until you see Rosehill Racecourse on your right, and to your left (almost directly opposite) you'll see Hooters and the signs for the BP servo. Turn left at the lights there, and you'll see the entry to both that servo and Hooters.

Guys - currently in Emu Plains with a 'can't be f*cked driving to paramatta' level of 80%

How many people are coming?

We would like to meet you all, but it's a long way to go - can you give us a call?

If there's plenty of people going - we're in.

Call paul - 0404 846 899




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