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10am is good.

Where you NSW people staying ?

And there is heaps of spots.

We can go to Lorne... Or further along to Apollo Bay (another 30-40 mins along)

Should get there by about 12-1

depending of buses/caravans

and get back to geelong around 4-5

should be a good day.

So it's concrete 100% we are on ?

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i'll be in, as long as nothing else comes up.. should be good turnout from the sounds of it.

Geelong is probably the best place to meet, save dicking around in crowded melb.. Geelong Botantical Gardens - have no idea where that is .. but anyway, i'm sure it can be found.

It will be busy, and there will be cops along the way, but as long as everybody behaves then there shouldn't be too much of a problem.

R31Nismoid

I :(

(As long as my car is back on the road!)

Better meet up at 9:00am so that we leave by 9:15am.

Silver-Arrowz

As you come into Geelong pull into Macca's and we will meet you there, then continue to the Geelong waterfront botanical gardens. I don't know were that is either, but nothing a Melways can't fix :D .

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Silver-Arrowz

As you come into Geelong pull into Macca's and we will meet you there, then continue to the Geelong waterfront botanical gardens.  I don't know were that is either, but nothing a Melways can't fix :D .

Thanks mate! Hopefully I get a CB by then.

Cool.

9am on the MACCA'S/MOBIL on the Ring Road for those who wanna meet up before ya go.

DJ... you can meet me at my place if ya like ? bout 8.30 that way we make sure we are there by 9am... get soem pertoleum and of we go.

And anyone else near tullamarine are more than welcome too.

But the Ring Road is still the meet point.

DJ is from Westmeadows.

I'm from tulla.

His car is a black 33... i think '95 series one.

it has sick black wheel and a slightly different rear spoiler.

Very tidy car indeed... !

Also DJ... make sure you let me know where you gonna meet... mine or ring rd.

ill meet at yer house

and yer its a 95 mtype r33 fully black and black carbon fibre coated rims (17s) stock exhaust (might not be soon just gotta get money) but u can hear my pod a mile away :) and i have black personalised plates (not going to post either :D




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