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so leave villis at say 6:30? give hour and half?

nah, i'd say an hour or so to get up there at that time of the morning, so leave Vilis at 7am at the latest. 20min from there to Grand Junction up South Road should be ok (+/- the Croydon train crossing)

I'll be bringing my jack and stands so we can definitely help Krishy out
ill bring car ramps :)

same, jack, stands, oil, brake fluid, coolant and demineralised water, etc etc etc, cars gonna be fair full. lol.

im sorta thinking 6 am at villis eat then leave around 7ish to get to lala? or earlier? dunno how long it will take?

ill park off next to the caltex (no im not filling up there) on pt wakefield and wait for yas. what time are we supposed to be there?

Krishy, we might be able to bleed your brakes at the track if we have enough jacks, i'll have mine so if a few others do we should be able to do it easy.
I'll be bringing my jack and stands so we can definitely help Krishy out

Thanks for that boys.....really shows the SAU spirit is well and truely alive...will let you guys know as to how things go

Krishy would u wanna do ur brake fluid at the work shop monday morning before villis?

Yeah thats a pretty damn good idea....thanks luke you have a PM

ill park off next to the caltex (no im not filling up there) on pt wakefield and wait for yas. what time are we supposed to be there?

I will hang 10 with Damo at the same joint and join up as need be

I'll just meet ppl at the track, probably leave home around 6.45am to get out to the track around 7.50am

will bring 2x spare helmets, jerrycan with pulp + octane boost, 2L oil, some tools (incl. spring clamps) and can bring a good jack if needed too

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