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Alright guys this is where it stands tonight so its pretty much how its gonna be,

there is a meet @ stud park that will go to the pre meet at Kmart campbellfield.

main meet in little river at the shell/bp servo

cars join in from toquay rd.

list updated and its gonna be big, just so people know, with regards to the photo, it will be done in 2 lots or even 3. depends on how many cars we have.

how come so early? :P

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 $ :P

we are meeting up early so we can get to the k mart pre meet early grab breakfast with the boys meeting there and head of.

will take around an hour or so to get there so just making sure we dont tie others up.

its not really out of the way and wont take that much out of your fuel so u should be fine. best to tank up in the morning and when we all meet up at sheel at the main meet point tank her up again just to be on the safe side.

WOOT cant wait.

yeh on the princess there, but after the meet point on the way to geelong i think there is only 1 overhead cam. before meet when we heading there ill slow down so every1 knows.

Err... along Princess Highway on the way to Geelong. I'm sure there's a few hidden cameras if i'm not wrong?

there's 2-3 on the way to geelong and most of em are clearly visible (except for the 1's that are on the back side of the overpass)

the servo is a BP...not a shell.

little mr weather man says: cloud developing during the day with late showers. hope to god it doesnt rain huh! as long as i get at least a few hours with sunroof open ill be a happy camper!

really lookin forward to it, not lookin so forward to the 6am start to get to stud park but ahh well! i will most likely be bringing a +1 too (32gtr). not sure where he is gunna meet us yet!

cant wait!

brett

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