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im gonna head up to doncaster at bout 2am 2:30am ish and i think b3za is comming too and gonna try go from that end and see how far we can get as i rang eastlink information centre and they said it will be opened up in sections so fingers crossed

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saw a report on the new tonight that different people from eastlink are giving different times, some are saying midnight, some 8am some midday, there speculating that there trying to confuse people so they dont turn up all at once and cause a traffic nightmare.

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im gonna head up to doncaster at bout 2am 2:30am ish and i think b3za is comming too and gonna try go from that end and see how far we can get as i rang eastlink information centre and they said it will be opened up in sections so fingers crossed

Yer im gonna be heading down with bez aswell, might try convince leigh to wake up and come too. :laugh:

Is matt gonna come for once?

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i just came home then and im off Jacksons

Freeway from Wellington was ROOOTED!!!! backed down to one lane what a joke... Better be open tomoz morning i need to go to doncaster and that will get me there quicker :D

I would take a helicopter tomorrow Mav..

3 million victorians will be on the road in the morning all wanting to be the first to use Eastlink

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i just got off it IT WAS MAD!! went with CAJFLY & Leigh! and few other mates woo im representing skyline first on at the highstreet entrance with about 2-3 skylines behind me haha. cops were everywhere. and i loved the cop convoy leading at front!

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yeh wasnt bad saw a few police cars on my way home from high street there was a sculpture on the right of sum green thing and there was an under cover cop car sitting behind it. .... its all good as long as u dont go over 100 as police are everywhere. i think a few cars got a bit peed off with 3 skylines side by side taking up the whole free way a few times. lol

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