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sounds good man.

is that the mobile just near the freeway>>> PM me your number. think i have it but not sure lol and what time we meeting there???

Mobil just near the monash, take the toorak rd exit and head east a few hundred metres. http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...C+3123&z=16

Then we can citylink it or head up the other way.

Ryan 0-4-0-4-8-2-4-8-1-9

sounds good to me. but what time do we meet you there?? lol

citylink is fine with me

might be quicker going thru greensborough... 5ish? sms me when near by as it takes me moments to get there :P

Isn't it better to meet at Wallan BP which has Maccas etc?

the donnybrook roadhouse im pretty sure is open again, for future reference.

i drove past the other day actually and it looks like it is - fk macca's when you gots roadhouse goodness :P

sweet

ill be leaving mine at 4:30

Danielle if you want message me when your leaving ill wait on the freeway for ya 0422 225 532

man i cant wait for deca. its gonna be siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik

looks good. lol will be driving right passed donnybrook shell. if needed ill quickly top up but should be fine

4:55 meet for a 5am SHARP depart to be at Wallan BP on time.

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&sou...ie=UTF8&z=8

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

i'll be there ash :laugh: ,i might bring my r31.it will be good to see few cars up there..

naythan.

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the donnybrook roadhouse im pretty sure is open again, for future reference.

i drove past the other day actually and it looks like it is - fk macca's when you gots roadhouse goodness :D

Its open.

But no roadhouse just Hungry Jacks..

i'll be there ash :) ,i might bring my r31.it will be good to see few cars up there..

naythan.

hey nathyan will be going to the wallan BP to meet others but we will be passing the shell servo im guessing between 5:30-5:45

give me a call or sms when your there so will pull over for you to join. i may be stopping there anyways for a quick top up before we hit the road anyways.

Ash

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