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it says bump out time is 4:30pm.. if i need to leave early that day incase of a emergency am i able to leave ? this seems abit strict

you will be but u will have to negotiate your way out which may be difficult if theres a number of cars and spectators..

sup from mexico, see ya'll there fellers.

bringin your 4 door with you? :)

btw this is how the dirty old lady currently will look on the day

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Let's agree to a meeting point, I'll probably grab brekky from the maccas on Great Western Highway minchinbury before going to the meeting point, if anybody is heading from Penrith direction we can meet there & head down as a group?

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bringin your 4 door with you? :)

btw this is how the dirty old lady currently will look on the day

Let's agree to a meeting point, I'll probably grab brekky from the maccas on Great Western Highway minchinbury before going to the meeting point, if anybody is heading from Penrith direction we can meet there & head down as a group?

I think its just you and I from the riff big boy

I think its just you and I from the riff big boy

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OK so called Homer's and they will be open from 7:00 am. That's when I'll try to be there.

I'll pretty much have to get to bump in time at EC right at 7am.

Forgot my dad is flying back home on saturday & his flight is at 12:30pm, so planning to park first thing, get picked up from EC & come back afterwards.

Anybody else gonna be at the gate at 7am?

Do the organisers allocate where each car parks or do we have a bit of free play in our club area?

See you there people :)

ill more than likely be waiting for you all just inside the gate to the track because im a lazy slack arse

Hey mate! I might do the same, coming from the central coast so I might just meet you all there dave can you pm me your number? :)

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ill more than likely be waiting for you all just inside the gate to the track because im a lazy slack arse

Hey mate! I might do the same, coming from the central coast so I might just meet you all there dave can you pm me your number? :)

I will do the same then

I'll just ask the organisers/traffic marshalls where our club section is & head straight there, planning to be there right on 7am

once the main group rocks up we can worry about the arranging cars :)




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