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I'd say thornleigh macca's on Pennant hills road will be fine. Car park is pretty big plus there is on street parking if need be.

It's also just before the entrance to the F3 so its practically on the way for the majority of us.

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I'd say thornleigh macca's on Pennant hills road will be fine. Car park is pretty big plus there is on street parking if need be.

It's also just before the entrance to the F3 so its practically on the way for the majority of us.

Sounds like a plan

Depending on which way you take from Rouse I can meet you as you pass through/next to Kelly, REAP3R.

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Yeah, but I'm old lol

Gotta have a last squirt before I'm forced into a 4W scooter with TE37s :P

...be good to catch up with you!

Knowing you the scooter will be immaculate and will probably still end up in a magazine haha

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same here!

better bring a rag though to wipe off the drool on your mr :P

That's a bit harsh, just cus Terry says he is old, doesn't mean he drools :P

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I'd say thornleigh macca's on Pennant hills road will be fine. Car park is pretty big plus there is on street parking if need be.

It's also just before the entrance to the F3 so its practically on the way for the majority of us.

Yeah I reckon that's a good place to meet up. I know it gets a bit crazy around lunchtime but we'll be going fairly early in the morning anyways so should be fine.

Location:

https://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=McDonald%27s+Thornleigh&hl=en&ll=-33.72976,151.083354&spn=0.002157,0.004128&sll=-33.729711,151.083212&sspn=0.017328,0.033023&t=h&hq=McDonald%27s&hnear=Thornleigh+New+South+Wales&fll=-33.729749,151.083416&fspn=0.002157,0.004128&z=19

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I just noticed there's an "Overflow" car park just around the corner aswell:

https://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=McDonald%27s+Thornleigh&hl=en&ll=-33.727743,151.082724&spn=0.001079,0.002064&sll=-33.729711,151.083212&sspn=0.017328,0.033023&t=h&hq=McDonald%27s&hnear=Thornleigh+New+South+Wales&fll=-33.72795,151.082511&fspn=0.001079,0.002064&z=20

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I'll meet you guys at the halfway point on putty road. I'm leaving from Mcdonalds on windsor and grove ave, and heading up putty rd, will probably leave Macca's at around 10am to get at halfway point for 11:30am

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