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Hey guys, lookn forward to the cruze tomorrow as it will be my 1st one.. Only one stupid, really stupid question though, wouldn't it be awkward if I rock up and not know any1? Cuz I was planning to bring some ppl around but they cancelled because they'd rather go to the beach.. Anywayz

i dont know how to get a pic from google maps up here so here is is in text.

Corner of Well's Road/ SPringvale road.

BIG car wash. if someone has the power and skill to get a pic would save alot of confusion. i was going to steal it from an old meet, but the events has been cleaned up real good.

As requested, refer below for map.

P.S - Did I see your Stagea parked behind Costello's in Chelsea around lunchtime yesterday? If so, very clean!

map.jpg

here's a link to the Carwash

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...817099911895636

and a link to the shop

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...mp;t=h&z=17

Might be easier to use them link so you can get directions from wherever you're driving from

P.S - Did I see your Stagea parked behind Costello's in Chelsea around lunchtime yesterday? If so, very clean!

I seen that one as well i rode past it on my bike and a good look then i left the car park and a r31 was sitting there.

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