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I'm leaving saturday morning...usual stuff

Meet at Shell Service Station, Hume Hwy, Donnybrook - Depart 6:30am...

Usual breakfast stop at shep maccas...

I'll be in the black s15 of course..

Craig(espo)? West? who else??

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hi,

as the saturday is going to be roasting we need some assistance with esky capacity

i can only fit 3 eskies in my skyline. can someone (anyone) please bring 1 large esky, standard size

please post up here if you can bring one so we don't get 18 people bringing eskies

but if someone could bring 1 up or even 2 at the most, that would be much appreciated

your generosity wont go un-noticed

thanks

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LOL Gareth - at least your organised!!!!

You can use a AASA license for the day (its cheaper), but you arent entered and im not quite sure what the go is entries at this stage.

If you are serious about entering, PM Snowman ASAP to tell him youd like to and see if he can maybe work something out for ya.

Hope to see you up there, even come up and spectate if you have nothing else on.

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Well since no one else started a thread (west...)

I'm leaving saturday morning...usual stuff

Meet at Shell Service Station, Hume Hwy, Donnybrook - Depart 5:30am...

Usual breakfast stop at shep maccas...

I'll be in the black s15 of course..

Craig(espo)? West? who else??

You're the man, thanks!

I could start one but i kept forgetting the Shell servo's name.

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Well since no one else started a thread (west...)

I'm leaving saturday morning...usual stuff

Meet at Shell Service Station, Hume Hwy, Donnybrook - Depart 5:30am...

Usual breakfast stop at shep maccas...

I'll be in the black s15 of course..

Craig(espo)? West? who else??

I was planning to cruise past there about 6.30. Do I really need to leave any earlier as I have to pick someone up?

It's been a while since I've headed up Sat.

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hey all, i'll probably join you on this.

i was thinking of going down the back way up the melba and stuff, but it looks like it may take longer even though it's less km from my place by about 15km.

hmm... maybe i'll get the twisties on the way back...

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