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So no1's really concerned that we probably wont have anywhere to park when we meet?

I'll swing by tonight before and after work and post results. The after work should be about 5am and we'll know of they've finished and the before work will be about 5pm so it should give us an idea of how much parking is available and how chaotic it is when it's busy and we'll take it from there. If we absolutely have to change venue we'll put the word out and I'll go myself to thornleigh and tell anyone who shows up

Just check if the overflow car park up the road is affected. That can hold quite a few cars.

BTW..... My mate confirmed he is coming in his ADM R32 GT-R.

For those interested in comparing the differences with JDM's we are happen to point them out, just come over and say hello.

Cheers.........Bob.

I'll swing by tonight before and after work and post results. The after work should be about 5am and we'll know of they've finished and the before work will be about 5pm so it should give us an idea of how much parking is available and how chaotic it is when it's busy and we'll take it from there. If we absolutely have to change venue we'll put the word out and I'll go myself to thornleigh and tell anyone who shows up

Yeh cause even when the carpark isnt half blocked its usually pretty busy... ahwell we'll see what happens tomorrow.

Car is all ready n clean to go. See you guys tomorrow

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The overflow carpark is attached. It's about 200 metres from the exit and normally has plenty of spots.

Just a thought........

Bob.

1st pic: proposed meet up - Thornleigh Maccas

2nd pic: back up meeting point if maccas can't accommodate

3rd pic: satellite view of 1st pic

4th pic: satellite view of 2nd pic

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