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Ok guys, the map is done.

Route basically involveds a cruise from Mulgrave to Emerald to Montrose

to Mulgrave to City to Show 'n Shine.

Not sure on KM's that its not more than a full tank.

I suggest that we meet at the first meet point at 10am (sorry so early Luke) but the SAU SnS starts at 10, so the cruise i've planned out will take about 3h with breaks before we get to the SnS.

I will bring maps with me on the day, so no need to print them out, BUT, the meet point is Mulgrave McDonalds at reference 71 B12. 10AM meet. PLEASE be on time, will want to leave McDonalds at around 10:30AM

My mobile number is 0439 909 610 if anyone needs to contact me as they are running late etc.

See you there!

PS. I say this cruise is open to NON-Stageas BUT only if they are friends of ours. AKA, no random VL turbo driving bogans.

Important Please Note:

Neither SAU nor it organisers are responsible for any damage to or loss of participant property or vehicles.

Neither SAU nor organisers will be held responsible any unsafe driving.

This is a friendly meet/cruise which is meant to be fun and relaxed. If you plan to drift the mountain or be a hero then take it to the track.

You attend this cruise at your own risk.

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Thanks Alex for the map.

Please also note that Alex has noted Sky high as a stop off. The entry to this carpark is a hefty $3.

If you require a loan the interest rate is currently 25.34% p/minute :blink::wave:;)

Edited by humble

10 ... hmmm ... l'll meet u guys at the SAU SnS.

No chance l'll be up at 10am ... 1pm l can do after a night out!!! :( :(

I'll call u alex or Ian to find out what the go is, and where u guys are when i'm half sober enough to drive.

OK people

Now that the cruise is this weekend it would be good to get a final hands up on who’s coming so we know how many maps are needed.

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