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Boys and Girls,

Since our usual meeting spot at Shell Station Donnybrook has been shut down due to road work (i think), i can't really think of any better place to meet for the cruise to DECA beside from this...

MacDonald on Western Ring Road, right next to Mobil service station.

Leaving time: 6.30am

How to get there from South East? See this link GOOGLE LINK

Obviously you have the option of not taking toll way by going via Princess hyw exit to Westgate Bridge but that really up to us to decide until then.

For the South East crew, i'd suggest a pre-meet at Shell servo (corner of Princess hyw and Warrigal rd) at 5am, leaving sharp at 5.15 so we can have an early breakfast at the main meet up point.

At this stage, this is still a register of interest, a template sort of things. Any thoughts, inputs are more than welcome. The whole ideal is for those that don't stay over-night in Shepperton, we can cruise there together, safe and sound, less boredoom......etc.

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Cool

Im going up sat morn so i will see you guys at Mc Mobil..

I hope a lot of you are planning on staying up there and heading out to Taco Baz then the clubs followed by Raw Hide then the cows..

Big night planned.....

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