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Just did a quick search, and it looks like parking in the area is expensive, especially if you don't make it! lol

Does anyone know if there is cheap parking on weekends there? I can't imagine making it by 10AM...

AWESOME!!!!!!!...going to pearl jam/ben harpers friday night, check out da skylines on saturday, might have to stay in town for the night...

Whats a good place to stay that dont cost a fortune but is still nice so the missus dont think im pov, and has parking??

P.S. am i allowed to post here or is this like members only area.. :thumbsup:

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This is open events :P

You are more than welcome to come along mate and checkout the display, it is a good showcase for our club and often we get people joining this high calibur group :P

However to participate you ned to be a member, so look forward to seeing you there!

There are a few hotels (medina) on Latrobe, all you do is get a tram. Easy as :cool:

As for parking not in the event, it is normal city pricing really. Everywhere is expensive these days CBD wise.

You can part on Victoria St however. It will be a 4hr park and about $5.

Then you simply can catch a tram down Latrobe St, it will drop you off about 100 meters from where we will be.

We have a committee meeting tonight - so i will bring that up.

Being you'll need to be a paying member to be covered by insurance, non-members won't be able to get out onto the Pier, we won't be letting anyone without a membership to move/enter a car.

We'll have that covered. It will be a SAU Vic member driving it.

If I decide to enter my car I'll need to unload if from the trailer because of EPA/Defect issues. Don't spose that'll be easy Ash?

We'll have that covered. It will be a SAU Vic member driving it.

If I decide to enter my car I'll need to unload if from the trailer because of EPA/Defect issues. Don't spose that'll be easy Ash?

It's upto you to organise :P

Although i would imagine it would not be that difficult - what will be difficult is storing a car with a trailer attached to it in the surrounding area's...

I'll be there but without a car this time. I thought my car looked pretty bad last year, now almost 12 months have gone by and it's even worse, absolute drift p1g, sporting a lack of a front bar these days too, thanks Leon :)

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