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I sort of remember the way - I'm sure I'll pick it up - been there enought times now.....

I think the best way to go is down Ryde Rd, Homebush, M5 etc

Scruteneering is from 8:00 am - so do ya wanna meet at 7:30am at Nth Ryde Maccas (yes we won't make it for 8:00 am but racing starts at 10:00)

i'm gona be going the way as directed from the oranpark website as i dont know any other way :Oops: and you are offline now so cant plan :D

"From the Northern Suburbs, make your way to the Harbour Tunnel and follow the Eastern Distributor past the Airport where it links with the M5. From the Eastern and Southern Suburbs, it is easiest to make your way to the M5 Motorway as well. Take the Camden Valley Way exit(turn left) and follow Camden Valley Way. You will pass the Forest Lawn Cemetary and El Caballo Blanco. Turn right at Cobbitty Road where you see the Oran Park sign."

Jimbo homebush bay drive gets you to the M5, then its the same as what Brendan posted, get off at Camden Valley Way (there's a heap of roadwork there atm). Go a fair way, right past el cabalo blanco and then right onto cobbit rd, it is signposted. Oran park is towards the end of cobbit rd on the right.

In the main entrance, then right along the road and into the pits. Normally everyone is parked behind the main pit garages

see you guys out there

I gotta go past St Ives anyway Jimbo (drop off my dog to M&D) - So I'll be going down Homebush, M5 etc. I'll wing it - see if I can recall the way as I go :D

Give us a call if you wanna meet up 0402 030 038

Time for an HKS 3037s - maybe ????

Been reading thru some threads and maybe, potentially my 3040 core can be rebuilt - otherwise a new CHRA - see what how the financials pan out.

Expensive weekend all up for B-Man. But that's racing hey ! :D

Yeah - good turn out !

yeh fantastic day :D

Thank you very much to all the staff and helpers of UAS today who made it a fantastic day

I realised today how fast my car really is with Jose Fernandez behind the wheel.. we were sitting on the GTR's asses all the way round except for the main straight but ahh well....

oh and cheater tyres rule!




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