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hey guys this is my first time organising..and going on a cruise.. I get my license back on the 25th so i was wanting to go on a cruise to celebrate getting it back. I was thinking Meet at doncaster shoppingtown and head towards Mt Dandenoong. Can anyone help?

Meet Location - Doncaster Shopping Town roof top - entrance off doncaster rd

Meet Time - 6pm leave 7pm

Destination - Mt Dandenoong, (If someone could please do a good route map from shoppingtown to mt dandenoong it would be great thanks)

Extra Info - Bring a $5 or so for mt dandenoong

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Basti is OKAY. Just okay, not good, only okay. But im sure he would help :P

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lol. i'd be happy to. its not that hard organising this stuff man. you are halfway there already. you've got a meet point and a rough destination. now all we need is a route. i think ppl have been wanting to get up to skyheights for a while now.

wow mad lots of people wanna go..yer i was thinking at night time go so yer i jus thought id give the idea but someone actually organise it thanks.

if you need help to organise it. me and 4door_R33 will help yuo if you like. Theres a few good routes to go in the eastern suburbs :)

Peace

if you need help to organise it. me and 4door_R33 will help yuo if you like. Theres a few good routes to go in the eastern suburbs :P

Peace

sounds good , plus there is plenty of industrial areas out there ie bayswater to go and take some group shots and so on , then we should all cruise back to the kebab van on mitcham/doncaster RD in mitcham:)

sounds good , plus there is plenty of industrial areas out there ie bayswater to go and take some group shots and so on , then we should all cruise back to the kebab van on mitcham/doncaster RD in mitcham:)

Ah yeah sorry to let you down but I thought I let you know...

Skyline meet up in an industrial area = GET THE F**K OUT!

If cops come there is only 1 way in and 1 way out.

Did that at a Westside meet. About 20 cars went to an industrial area and lucky no cops came but we all blasted out of their before anything could happen.

Westfield Doncaster is probley not a good area to meet up at night. A while back commodore F**k head hoons were doing burn outs and cops can petrol the area.

Maybe Skyhigh as what eMsta suggested...

Harvey Norman car park, just before Chadstone down Warrigal Road. We had a big East Side meet there and no troubles.

i have the cruise notes from a club cruise we did last year. started at the 24 hr maccas in springy/wellington rd cnr and ended somewhere om white horse rd. good run. AP should know wat i was on about. he was there

edit went through the dandenongs. otherwise that'd be a bit pointless

We can always meet at the Harvey Norman carpark as thats about thesame distance then just cruise down from there.

FEw different routes.

* Straight down burwood hwy (down side is going past knox tmu)

* Freeway to Ferntree Gully Rd (Bout the same but avoids knox tmu)

* Freeway to Wellington rd, then go through Napolean rd and a couple back roads I know to go through to burwood hwy.

Either way there are plenty of options. Leaving from Harvey is probably better as alot of people know the place, its easy to find and we havent had any issues there before.

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