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Nice idea Eric re: that Maccas. Unfortunately as that's the M4 Maccas doesn't that mean you need to then loop back around to head into SMP? Why there's no road joining the rest stop to Peter Brock Dr (which is like a stone's throw away) is anyone's guess.

2 Options?

A) Shell Servo at corner of GWH and Brabham Drive

https://goo.gl/maps/Bzpvq - Nothing to eat though, really.

B) Alpha Hotel at Brabham Drive / Peter Brock Drive roundabout (formerly Chifley Hotel)

http://www.alphahoteleasterncreek.com.au/the-hotel/drink-dine/ - Octane Restaurant serves breakfast from 6:30am on Saturdays.

Situated next to reception, Octane Restaurant is open 7 days a week serving up a sumptuous buffet breakfast reflecting the freshest and best local produce available. Octane is a bright and sunny place to relax over breakfast and the newspaper, however if you’re after something in a hurry, take-away coffee and other light breakfast items can be prepared ready-to-go.

  • Full Breakfast $26.00
  • Continental Breakfast $20.00

your packs are supposed to come in email today, in regards to entering the SNS on the day u cannot.

Liz check with nick but im pretty sure they are all with shell for new member packs atm

Yes, that's it. I couldn't find a link for them until you mentioned Arndell Park.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Homers-Arndell-park/187412478131988?rf=136938706365539

the do brekkie too by the look of it

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Just received my bump in pack, looks like there'll be different set times for different groups of cars.

I got 7:00-8:30AM time bracket, if you guys fall within that, I'll tag along to the meet point mentioned above.

I've got 7-8:30 timeslot too. I think they grouped car clubs together so we can all set up properly.

I'd love an Saunsw Sticker as well to put on my windscreen for the show... do I ask Shell? Nick?




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