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Youve got P1 and P3 as covered.. P3 is very hilly = Scrape

so P1 would be the best bet.

Level 4 or 5 would be more ideal.

Level 3 is usually the main level for parking.. if there is no people then we are set. If there is then well be on Level 4.

There is 2 entries at P1 car park.. PLEASE DO NOT ENTER IN THE SMALL ENTRY SIDE (2 boom gates) as you will end up on the other side, so take the main one. you wont miss it.

Parking is $4.00 an hour. $20.00 max.

if you cant afford that then your car dont belong to you!

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Weather forcast looks good, they are predicting a cloudy day, no such rainfall.

Thus, all plans still stand as normal, meet at olympic park then drive down to P6.

IF ITS RAINING...THEN we go to the covered car parks mentioned my OGZ in the previous post.

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OK FINAL UPDATE: MEET AT P1 CAR PARK. YOU WONT MISS THIS CAR PARK, PLEASE USE THE MAIN ENTRANCE. WE WILL BE AT LEVEL 4, OR LEVEL 5 IF LEVEL 4 IS CROWDED. 7PM SHARP. THANKS GUYS SEE YOU GUYS TONIGHT!

Havent paid much attention to the thread, i dont have much tiime here at work to read it all.

I'm bringing my camera equipment with me, we'll see how we go.

Anyone want to fill me in on the final plan for the night.... meet at P1 at 7... then what??

messiah, its really just a meet up, so yeh if you guys want to drive to fully tabooly tonight at geystanes to grab a bite then yeh why not. (they make the best shish kebab in SYD!!) mjay ill call yah.

if you guys need contacts for tonight, if you cant find the place. call SETHAIYAR on 0434 515 735

Really cool meet tonight, thanks to everyone who turned up, it was really nice catching up with everyone. Some really cool pics were taken.

Ill be putting up a couple or so as a teaser for the really really good ones to come later on.

We will be organising another meet, more in the shape of a Cruise. To keep up with the info!

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