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Hi All,

Driving up to Shepparton Friday night after work - don't want to drive alone......

Then join the DECA Convoy!!!!

When are we leaving

Friday evening

Meeting point address

Shell Roadhouse

Hume Hwy

Donnybrook VIC 3064

Melway 365 C5

Meet Time

7.30pm

Bring

Adequate Fuel

CB Radio - Channel 14

Tour Leader

James

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James, the WRX guys are meeting at 6:20pm at STi @docklands if you want to join us for the drive around to Donnybrook.

Just a thought, what are people doing for food?

Do you mind if I tag along please? I only live 2 mins around the corner in Port Melbourne.

Was sat with a rex STI 9 all the way from my work exit in Dandenong to Kings Way last night. Passed about 5 other rexes and a clone of my car. Bizzare Subaru journey. :D

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Age - I'll meet you at Donnybrook. Can you guys stop in - or give me a call when you getting closer?

Saff - We don't stop until Shepparton, so either grab something earlier or put up with the truckstop food. I reccommend the former :D

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Yeah no worries Jame...i'll call you or Ash. We are planning to meet you all anyway, and cruise up togther.

Saff

No worries....see you at STi@docklands. We'll be there from 6:15, and we leave at 6:30 for the casual cruise to Donnybrook. We are thinking of stopping for Maccas on the ring road.

I'll be in a dark gunmetal new suzuki swift.

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Yeah no worries Jame...i'll call you or Ash. We are planning to meet you all anyway, and cruise up togther.

Saff

No worries....see you at STi@docklands. We'll be there from 6:15, and we leave at 6:30 for the casual cruise to Donnybrook. We are thinking of stopping for Maccas on the ring road.

I'll be in a dark gunmetal new suzuki swift.

AGE Thanks mate, will be driving a blue liberty with SAU stickers. Just waiting to hear back from Mav as to what time he can get out of work so will let you know either way whether we will make it or not.

Jam No worries, thanks for the info. :)

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