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ok, looks like the following people are meeting at

The Warehouse in Stud Park Shopping Centre which is on Stud Road at 6.30am for a 7.00am sharp departure.

We will then travel (not via city link) as a group to the main official pre-meet at the Kmart in Campbellfield with enough time to have a bit of breakfast & chat with the rest of the guys:

ashneel

rh1n0

htial

jippa3000

black_gtst

leighzor

philmak

ardie

Ricey

femno

cjpwrx

180sx_luva(maybe)

dilmah (me)

I'll PM everyone in the above list to confirm in the next couple of days with my phone number, etc.. Awesome turn up guys!!

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ok cool

have already asked some mates so "if nothing comes up" i shall be attending with the following

1x merc

2x bmw

1x statesman

1x vt ss

3x wrx

1x s2000

1x s14

maybe put us down as "unsure" though since there's still long 6 days to sunday

thanks

3 wrx fags + s2000 are out

statesman, merc + 1 bmw confirmed!

we'll probs show up at kmart campbellfield

thanks

ok, looks like the following people are meeting at the Warehouse in Stud Park Shopping Centre which is on Stud Road at 7am sharp.

ashneel

rh1n0

htial

jippa3000

black_gtst

leighzor

philmak

180sx_luva(maybe)

dilmah (me)

I'll PM everyone in the above list to confirm in the next couple of days. Awesome turn up guys!!

Original post by ashneel here (link)

correction friend with the T bag

meet is from 6:30 we leave 7am sharp to make it to the main pre meet by 8ish

correction friend with the T bag

meet is from 6:30 we leave 7am sharp to make it to the main pre meet by 8ish

how come so early? :yes:

is the 'main pre meet (k mart)' like on the way to the main meet point (shell servo or what ever) from stud park or are we going out of our way to meet with them. Only reason why i ask is cos of petrol $ :)

any other crew from Geelong going on this? I think I saw Phil post in here somewhere? Just meeting in the usuall location to meet up with the big cruise as they pass through on surfcoast hwy?

My Sunday right now is looking very free so I'll be there!

Abcent, where in Grovy are you going to wait ?

that SS would rip the doors off most japs cars on the road

but its not a race :) and since i'll be passenger + long drive i'd rather luxury over speed :P

We're talking about the GOR with corners, not the Princess hwy............. no chance :yes:

Hey another person from Geelong here just wondering where on the Surfcoast Hwy we meetin up???

brad

check the first post. i updated it with the location for where those meeting uson the surf coast hwy are to be. its just as you turn onto it from la trobe st. check it out.

main pre meet is at the Kmart in Campbelffield. your not going out of your way as such from stud park just a slight detour around the north area so not to use citylink and toll ways. this way you'll get the pre meet and we can all leave together.

any other crew from Geelong going on this? I think I saw Phil post in here somewhere? Just meeting in the usuall location to meet up with the big cruise as they pass through on surfcoast hwy?

My Sunday right now is looking very free so I'll be there!

Hey Berin, i'll be waiting at the same place as we did for the official cruise on the surf coast hwy.

Everyone from Geelong to make things easier as there has been a few different points where we've joined these cruises in the past....

Meet at the BP service station on Torquay Rd at 10:30am , I'll have my CB on me an will be in contact with Daniel to find out updates etc....

Daniel, this meet point is only just a little further up the road from where you've made it in you fisrt post, i think it'll just be easier. Let me know if you'd rather not change it though.

Oh an if your planning to go the back way through the hills an back to geelong, I can lead you through the back of geelong (also avoiding winchelsea) aswell so you dont get stuck on the HWY in the centre were it gets very congested?

berin that seems fine to me, im assuming its the same side as we are heading so shouldnt be a problem. ill update the first post and yes i will definitly be in contact with you over the cb. at the same time are you able to pm your number and ill text you when we passing through geelong. will give u a better idea as my handheld cb will still be out of range.

Everyone from Geelong[/size], to make things easier as there has been a few different points where we've joined these cruises in the past....

Meet at the BP service station on Torquay Rd, I'll have my CB on me an will be in contact with Daniel to find out updates etc....

Daniel, this meet point is only just a little further up the road from where you've made it in you fisrt post, i think it'll just be easier. Let me know if you'd rather not change it though.

Oh an if your planning to go the back way through the hills an back to geelong, I can lead you through the back of geelong (also avoiding winchelsea) aswell so you dont get stuck on the HWY in the centre were it gets very congested?

See you there.........

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