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ok im going to map out the syd meets for you guys. we have mcgrath maccas for half the cruise thornleigh for the full cruise

do we need cabra car wash also? if so someone give me the address by tonight and ill addthat too.

ill give yiu meet and leave times to meet up with us.

Sydney People:

Thornleigh looks like the way to go because it's close to the F3 and there's still a bit of cruising upto the Newcastle meeting point to do, also a BP station is just round the corner.

Meeting Point: MacDonald's Overflow Car park. Would be best as it's out of the way from rest of the plebs getting in the way of their bacon and egg muffins. If the carpark is full just park out on the street.

Map: http://goo.gl/maps/0NQ2U

When: Arrive 7:30am - Leave 8:00-8:15am

Route: Leave car park and follow up Pennant Hills Rd, then turn right onto the Newcastle Freeway. Remember to stay in the far right lane up Pennant Hills Rd so you won't miss the turnoff. We'll meet others at Freemans Waterhole by 9am.

Map: http://goo.gl/maps/0OQXd

Petrol: BP on Pennant Hills Rd, Just before the turnoff to maccas, you can't miss it: http://goo.gl/maps/gY2B4

Overflow Carpark entrance:

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Wasn't planning to have a meet point at Cabra, was just gauging interest of the people around the area who wanted to meet up before cruising together up to the Sydney meet point which looks like to be Thornleigh Maccas

Sydney meet points look here!!!!

Please get to the 2 main meet points with a full tank of fuel and don't rock up at the leave time. The times are set for everyone to be on time and no one wants to be waiting for anyone so stay on time. It'll just dig into the pub time at the end of the day :D

Everything should run smoothly, if you get to a meet point like cabra wash and no one turns up before the leave time just leave, even if someone tells you there coming.

My phone number is 0421551710 just incase someone gets lost.

TO DO FULL CRUISE (Recommended)

Thornleigh maccas pennett hills rd

Meeting Point: MacDonald's Overflow Car park. Would be best as it's out of the way from rest of the plebs getting in the way of their bacon and egg muffins. If the carpark is full just park out on the street.

Map: http://goo.gl/maps/0NQ2U

When: Arrive 7:30am - Leave 8:00-8:15am to meet us at the start point on page 1

TO MEET US AT HALF WAY POINT ON PUTTY ROAD AND LUNCH AT SINGLETON

Mcgraths hill maccas, meet at 930 leave at 10 sharp up putty rd to get to putty road mid way point at 1130.

LIVERPOOL MEET POINT

People around Liverpool meet at Cabra car wash 6:30 leave at 645 to get to pennett hills rd for there departure.

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