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don't worry man because of such a beautiful weekend me and the regulars might meet up again on saturday or sunday. just keep referring back to this thread for times and where but thursday is the next up meet.

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don't worry mate it will be sorted out. only posted this morning and wanting to get the word out.

so far i've got meet at watergardens carwash (depending on how many cars) on this thursday the 9th at 7:30pm.

if you down just say so!

Sif Ash is down. He's not a true westie!!

I'm a maybe depending on work.

Wouldn't mind coming down to say hi

I got my p's but i'm out til i get a GPS.. I'm bad with directions.. i don't even know the way home sometimes.. Getting it soon will come to alot of meetups :P

Sorry!

nice man congrats!

lolz get a melway man..which way u coming from? maybe we can help you out? it isn't too far from the city.

well judging by the people i know that are coming and some people on sau there should be about 8 cars or more so far.

cheez yeh come down if you can man...hope its not too out of the way for ya

I'm from CARLTON, but SERIOUSLY >BLOW< with directions ;| if its not too far i guess i could just drive around.. til i find it :/

P.s how many ppl are coming ?

easy to get here form the city man...go across westgate brdge and follow the freeway till u see the western ring road exit...follow till you see furlong road exit...turn left from there...straight up till u get to station road? turn right...straight all the way down and you won't miss it lolz.

heaps of other ways but thats the way i take..u can also take calder exit from western ring?

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