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okokok ummmm meetup for sydney people and south people can now be elsewhere. i'm thinking possibly.....

actually no. still the same place, just have to turn around or something. i've found another place with a decent size carpark but don't want everyone getting lost :D

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source...mp;t=h&z=19

at the end of hughes drive, if it doesnt show up properly.

jamberoo mountain can be fun, but everyone PLEASE be careful; it's very narrow. if another car is coming down, it's a "oooh shit" moment.

Hey Owen,

That looks better and damn safer than waiting beside the Illawarra. Agreed!!!

I'll forget about the SnS idea - with a black car 'n sprayed up dirt all over it lol

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Yeah, hopefully there'll be no sports on at that carpark; but I think getting out of Hughes and out to Jamb will be pretty easy from there. And the mini SnS was a bit of a joke :D Just a good chance to stop, make sure everyone's together, have a 5 min chat and roll.

OH ALSO

If anyone plays music over their CB radio from their stereo, they're banned. And they'll be sent to PGA.

Mack pass open again. :blink:

Great News Genelle :cool:

Can we ask a favour of you?

In case, they want to do more work on it, can you park there on a hairpin till they let us through? ? ? :D

Shall we still meet at Hughes Rd/Terry Reserve till the convoy picks us up?

So are people from ctown meeting up at crossroads ? because im in ctown to lolz what time to be at crossroads ? and I didn't know there was a kfc there :blink: all I know is that big petrol station that truckers usually stop at and the shops opposite.... well further up...

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