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Hi All,

It's time for SAU VIC's first Drift for Dummies Day.

This will be held at the lovely DECA facility in Shepparton VIC.

There will be our usual convoy cruises for both the Friday night crew and early Saturday morning. Of course you can travel in your own time accordingly but it is much easier in a group, and more fun. Previously we were meeting at McMobil on the Hume Hwy but now that the bypass is open it may be more convinient for others so we are all meeting there.

Meeting point address

Shell Roadhouse

Hume Hwy

Donnybrook VIC 3064

Melway 365 C5

(For Melways 1998 to 2002) there is no map drill down for this location, look at PAGE 8 (not map 8) in the top right corner, you'll see Donnybrook RD / HUME Fwy intersection, the shell servo is there!!!!

DECA Address

145 Wanganui Rd Shepparton

There will be two official convoy's heading up to Drift for Dummies (at DECA)

Friday 21st July - Night convoy

Meet at Shell Service Station, Hume Hwy, Donnybrook - Depart 8:30pm. Jamezilla to lead the Convoy.

Saturday 22nd July - Morning convoy

Meet at Shell Service Station, Hume Hwy, Donnybrook - Depart 5:30am. Paulr33 to lead the Convoy.

Some important notes;

1. Please bring CB radio's to assist in communication during the convoy

2. This is open to non members if you wish to come up and spectate

3. We have a wide range of cars running on the day from full race spec cars to daily streeters

4. BBQ will be provided for specators and competitors with cheap food

5. Just a reminder that officials MUST be there (at DECA) no later than 8.15am on Saturday morning

6. Please drive in an orderely manner, no drifting on the way up, no hero behaviour

Directions from Shell Service Station - Hume Hwy

Start at HUME HWY, DONNYBROOK - 7.64 km 9 Mins

Continue along HUME HWY, DONNYBROOK - 15.97 km 18 Mins

Continue along HUME HWY, MELBOURNE REGIONAL DISTRICTS - 12.78 km 10 Mins

Continue along HUME FWY, HEATHCOTE JUNCTION - 47.35 km 37 Mins

Continue along RAMP > GOULBURN VALLEY HWY, MANGALORE - 79.51 km 1 Hr 5 Mins

Continue along WYNDHAM ST, SHEPPARTON - 2.22 km 2 Mins

Continue along NUMURKAH RD, SHEPPARTON - 1.01 km 1 Min

Turn right at GOULBURN VALLEY HWY, SHEPPARTON - 145 m 1 Min

Turn left at WANGANUI RD, SHEPPARTON - 3.03 km 8 Mins

Finish WANGANUI RD, SHEPPARTON - 169.67 km 2 Hrs 35 Mins

Event Schedule Info

TBA

Event Accomodation

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=125227

Event Official Applications (booked out)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=124160

Any questions/concerns/comments please post them here.

A map of the DECA facility in Shepparton is attached for your reference.

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as per the details, its the shell servo, in donnybrook not mcmobil in campbellfield. its easier as the shell is reachable for people that jump off the ring rd relay road. otherwise to get to the mcmobile they have to go backwards

The meet point is a SHELL service station, just after Craigieburn. This is pretty much the perminant meeting point on the HUME as you can use the new Hwy extension to bypass Campbellfield/Craigiburn and skip all the lights. This is the first servo after the merge of the old Hwy and the new Hwy.

since u pplz are gonna be going straight past the mobils here on the highway, if i come which at this stage its a 90% chance i will be to watch, i will meet you's at the nth bound mobil on the highway?

its like on the way anyway and right on the hume, i would drive up myself but i forget the way to deca and would rather cruise up with the convoy :whistling:

settle lulithi

i seem to be making sure ... u know

as people do make mistakes, but ya .. i guess paul is the only perfect person eva :

Did you read the thread? The rhetorical question there would end in the answer of most certainly not.

He stated the mobil was Previously we were meeting at McMobil on the Hume Hw

Pretty self explanitory if you ask me.

JAR is talking about the Mobil about 40-50km's into the trip up past the Shell/First meet point.

If you have a CB jar, that'd probably make it a lot easier...ie the convoy wouldnt have to stop to pick u up, but could get on the CB as we're approaching, and you'd be ready to just join on...

alternatively, i'll sms ya :whistling:

so yeah, i'll be in for the saturday morning cruise up

yeah dezz jst sms when u see a sign that says " service centre 5kms " before 2 bridges. that way i will know when to look out for skyrines approaching :D

how many maccas are on the way? seeing as how the meet point has been changed, we WILL be stopping for mcdonalds breakfast somewhere along the way :D

you'll hear them!!

my car is the loudest skyline ever

there is no maccas after campbellfield on the hume lol. not until you get to shepp.

u expect me to be out of the car sarah? are u insane. it will be minus a million. i'll be sitting in my car with climate control fully up, i wont hear shit over my zorst. lol

there is no maccas after campbellfield on the hume lol. not until you get to shepp.

u expect me to be out of the car sarah? are u insane. it will be minus a million. i'll be sitting in my car with climate control fully up, i wont hear shit over my zorst. lol

no maccas!! ffs!

ill sms u wen i see the sign.

there is no maccas after campbellfield on the hume lol. not until you get to shepp.

u expect me to be out of the car sarah? are u insane. it will be minus a million. i'll be sitting in my car with climate control fully up, i wont hear shit over my zorst. lol

hell no jar, very expected you to be out of the car, but i still reckon you'll hear us!!!

and dezz - dunno about us stopping for breaky, i could be wrong but i dont think that has been included in the planning, id recommend eating before we cruise!

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