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Thought it would be better if we started another thread to organise the Saturday morning cruise to DECA so that we don't spam up the event thread.

Was thinking that for SE suburbs, we could meet at:

SHELL Servo, corner of Warrigal road and Princes hwy in Chadstone, meet at 4.45am for 5.00am departure.

Then for the other guys, as suggested in the main thread,

BP servo at Heathcote Junction (roughly 15-20km north of donnybrook shell). Not sure on timing though, maybe 6:15 for 6:30 departure? Only 130km to DECA from there so it's not too far. Should have enough time to have breakfast at shepparton maccas.

Any thoughts, suggested meet points/times etc?

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thanks for starting a separate thread Sandeep :(

Those meet points and times sound good to me.

I'd be meeting at the BP as I live close to the Ring Road

I'll post this link in the DECA thread on NS.com as some guys from there are comming to DECA as well

Good work mate,

How about a number for everyone else that might run abit late. Also there is a Maccas' on Western Ring Road if you want to use that as the second meeting point, then a cruise straight to Deca (or you can drop by BP at Heathcote junction to join up with everyone else), just suggesting.

See you at Shell warrigal.

Good work mate,

How about a number for everyone else that might run abit late. Also there is a Maccas' on Western Ring Road if you want to use that as the second meeting point, then a cruise straight to Deca (or you can drop by BP at Heathcote junction to join up with everyone else), just suggesting.

See you at Shell warrigal.

Are spectators welcome at this event??? Or competitors only???

You're more than welcome, even better if you enter.

Mate i'd love to but need a few suspension tweaks before i do anything.

My Hicas is KILLING me.

Oh and i need my 100,000 service!

Spectating it is.

cool, so everyone is happy with those times? last time i think it took pretty much exactly 2hrs from toorak rd to shepparton, no stops. so we should have enough time for a 15min stop at the BP and then breakfast or drivethru at shepparton maccas, depending on roadworks/speedlimits etc.

btw people coming to SE suburbs meet, we will be taking citylink so you'll need a etag/daypass. or you can pay 3 days later (i usually forget to buy it beforehand).

mobile number is: zero four three two nine seven five six nine six, call me if you are gonna be late.. or if i'm late.

p.s. remember to switch your lights off this time Khoa :)

okay so apparently there will be some road works/lane closures on the monash section, so I'm thinking for anyone else coming to the Shell meeting point, we should meet at 4.30 and leave at 4.45.

For the people going straight to BP, try to get there around 6am.

i'll bring my cb radios along too.

We can take Princes hwy, at that time of the day the travel time is the same if not quicker. My sister works at the Airport, travelling there everyday so she can confirm this lol.

Just make sure you don't leave your lights on this time..

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