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will be heading up early saturday morning.

Meet: Donnybrook shell servo (just of the humes corner of humes and donnybrook road)

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Time: will be there by 5:45am for a 6am sharp departure to be there by 8am for vehicle inspection.

hope to see some ppl there.

ta

Ash

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yea we went to wallan last time. has better fuel, maccas and that hot chick in the coffee shop...lol

dont eat shit food, dont drink crap coffee, car drinks BP... we have a plan :ermm:

Where Shell isn't most peoples fuel of choice I don't think. :P

lol i used to use bp fuel but now i use mobil, goes much better...but ill fill up bp if that chik is there again lol

I use Mobil as it has card on the pump, CBF going in to pay :P and its closer...

you pass twin mobils on the way too/from, pretty sure that is the only decent fuel between Wallan and Shep BP but they dont have maccas for those who eat it i dont think.

Can meet me at the toorak rd exit/entrance of the monash if you want, mobil 100m from there

Ill be there....last time i left glen waverley about 5am :P and got to the wallan on time. Had the best time at deca then drove to box hill to go laser wars @ 9pm.....tell you what i was nacked by the end of it!!

Cant wait to deca it up again!!!

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Ill be there....last time i left glen waverley about 5am :D and got to the wallan on time. Had the best time at deca then drove to box hill to go laser wars @ 9pm.....tell you what i was nacked by the end of it!!

Cant wait to deca it up again!!!

yeah. not going via romans this time will mean an hour more sleep ;) also being in my own car will be a bonus

So Phil, meet at the mobil 5:10 ish?

this is up early...

the intersection has changed there as well for anyone who hasnt been out there this year.

there is a fly over for the donnybrook rd traffic.

there is one of those electronic road signs with hungry jack logo flashing on it just before there, lol its in the middle of no were im surprised

someone hasnt hacked it yet.

this is up early...

the intersection has changed there as well for anyone who hasnt been out there this year.

there is a fly over for the donnybrook rd traffic.

there is one of those electronic road signs with hungry jack logo flashing on it just before there, lol its in the middle of no were im surprised

someone hasnt hacked it yet.

yea the highway starts just before that servo, and there is another 2 servo after that. meh who want hungry jacks for breeky anyways.....yuk...

no1 smashed the sign coz its too far from cragiburn...lol

we usually meet at Wallan BP around 6am, departing 6:15-6:30am

Donnybrooks Shell is only 10mins from the BP, plus coz BP is on the freeway it has on and off ramps.

I'll be going to BP once again, i'm just too lazy to post a meet this early, maybe a week b4 DECA

Shell isn't really my cup of tea fuel

Just stay Friday and Saturday night!

DECA is fun, but so is taco bills afterwards. I promise.

I with you..Stay Friday night.

Back in the day we would have a Friday night cruise to Shep and get there around 9.30 -10..

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