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A few of us NSW hoodlums are coming down to cause trouble down there and are going to go cruising on the Great Ocean Road. Anyone interested? Also can someone suggest a few meet points as I'm not a local and don't know where you guys are.

Thanks.

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Meet: 10am

Where: Geelong Botantical Gardens

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Alternative meeting place: Maccas on Ring Road

Time: 9am

Where we going: Apollo Bay.

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I am keen [as mentioned in GP thread].

We may end up needing a few different meet points - ppl in the city / east could meet closer to city [perhaps near docklands?], ppl in west could meet somewhere central to them [werribee plaza?] [or just geelong] and then the main point somewhere in Geelong is probably the go I reckon.

Cardinia Park / Shell Stadium in Geelong [football ground] has a pretty big car park area, and is on the main highway too! [would have to check if there is an event on for that day though].

My Bro works in Geelong. i could ask him about a meet point if need be.

FYI: from chadstone s/c to torquay takes me 1hr 15mins on a good run [speed limited to 100kmh of course].

Oh SWEET!!!

Gald i found this thread.

I'd be KEEN as. Count me in 100%

I'd love to take the R for a burn.

Is it a drive down there monday.... come back monday ?

If it's an overnighter... we can go as far as Apollo Bay and stay there.

I've got a holiday house.

Can only sleep 4-6, rest in tents.. plent of lawn space.

I'll have to work out if i can have it 100%.... depends on the level of interest.

My vote is a meet at shell staduim.

Near the end of geelong so it can be used as a catch-up point as well.

When the R31 forums come back up i'll post it over there as we are thinking of exatly the same thing that weekend :D

Sweet, finally I get to meet you guy's!

Just got my GTS-4 2 weeks ago, needs a few things done to it but will definitely go to this cruise:)

Can I suggest a meeting place?

Geelong waterfront botanical gardens, on the top carpark facing Corio Bay. It's a good place to take a few pics too:D

Any disagrements with Geelong waterfront botanical gardens? I ain't local so speak up if it ain't good. Meeting point is Geelong cause some of us NSW people don't know the ins and outs of the city. I know how to get to Geelong, but someone's gonna have to show me where this garden is. Also be on the look out for a silver R32 GTR with www.skylinesaustralia.com on the back. That's me and would appreciate if someone could help me get there.

Time, between 9 and 10am. Any good bbq spots along GOR?




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