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Casual Sunday JDM Lunch Cruise

Venue: Lakeside Restaurant

Date: Sunday 22 July

Time: 12PM

Starting Time: 10:30 AM

Meet & Starting Point: Bunnings Warehouse Villawood Car Park, next to McDonalds. Entry via Tangerine St.

Trip Details:

Depart @ 10:30 AM from Bunnings Warehouse Car Park - Villawood

Take Woodville Rd - Turn left onto M4 ramp at Parramatta Rd intersection.

Follow M4 to Mulgoa Rd Exit.

Destination Details:

Lakeside Restaurant

Sydney International Regatta Centre

Gate A, Old Castlereagh Road

Penrith Lakes, Penrith 2750.

PH:02 4729 3222

Current estimated cars attending:

25

Posting it here again with updated details and more solid info. Would like to see some Skylines attend besides myself! (admins, I know I posted before and stuff but yeah, cant edit those posts & it's locked too)

Please PM me if you want to come with your name, headcount, meet at starting point and mob number. Any details like car and number plates would be great as well.

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Yes it'd be best not to clash with the Kurmond group; and I'm not sure if my car will be back from the tuner yet.

Might be best to arrange this with Luke_GTR, when he's fixed up his car. It's a brilliant venue I must admit.

Matt Everingham said he'd pop down too to take pics if he was available.

Buffet Menu:

Gourmet bread rolls

Marinated Grilled Steak

Gourmet sausages

Southern style chicken pieces

Homemade lasagna or cannelloni

Roasted vegetables

Gourmet coleslaw

Garden salad

Vegetable pasta

Potato salad



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