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MEET POINT:

Hey guys! We're lookin at BACK carpark at Castle Plaza, Edwardstown. Turn off South Road at lights onto Raglan Ave that runs down the side of Castle Plaza, then turn left onto Brooks Tce and into carpark :P

10.30am on Sun! The more the merrier!

i'm not going to be able to get to the meet point, would it be possible to get the details of where abouts you'll be going past seaford? e.g commercial rd, south rd or victor harbor rd and roughly what time?

Cheers!

add me to the list , lots more photos , yeah !!!!

can we get a down south meet point near Seaford cut off to Victor ? or south road area? I think we have a bunch of dirty southern crew going...represent for a good cause!!!

lol a few of us guys from seaford/hackham etc were going to cruise up together but hey if theres going to be a meet stop off down our way even better haha! scott msg me if you wana meet us somewhere first or something.

Hey guys

Will suss with Lindo tomorrow re a southern stop-off for all you lazy southerners to tag along from :)

Watch this space! :banana:

Bec

Sounds good, if i didn't have an evo cruise the 28th too where we've got to meet at ttp i'd be there!

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