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so, how many northerners are entered in it? i cant be arsed reading through the thread at this time of morning.

but however many that are entering, i figured itd be fun to do something similiar to what i roughly organised for the dyno.

off the top of my head, shit starts at 10 am, dunno if thats gates open at 10 am, or the show itself starts at 10 am. again, cant really be bothered reading, (hopefully the chef of iron wanders upon this thread and enlightens me).

so im thinking the show itself starts at 10, ie, majority of cars already parked up, lets say we meet at bunnings in parafield at say, 8:30, at the car wash so anyone who hasnt yet washed their car can spend 5 minutes making it look half presentable, then we can roll on out to the show. that should get us there just as its about to start.

but instead of stopping for breakfast at a maccas or something on the way there, once we get there, we can meet up with the other SAU entrants and enjoy some fine dining at one of the many rather awesome eateries scattered about glenelg.

discuss.

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The weather forecast is changing to be more favorable for us. They're predicting 16 degrees and overcast now. :blush:

I'll meet you guys at AJD, as I'll be heading straight there in the morning.

the stag isnt entered unfortunalty... whats the weather ment to do? much like today i rekn...

im pretty keen to head down what time would you go to breaky? like 1030ish? once cars are parked and ur all set?

yeah, probably about 1030, gives everyone enough time to talk a bit of shit and find each other.

I'll see you there 8:30am on the dot.

awesome. see ya there.

The weather forecast is changing to be more favorable for us. They're predicting 16 degrees and overcast now. :blush:

I'll meet you guys at AJD, as I'll be heading straight there in the morning.

great, was just about to jump BOM to check that.

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