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Yeh me and some of the boys are heading up there...should have a sth east meetup to cruise up there..

me and a few friends are meeting around my area, wheelers hill to cruise up if u were interested...

we are leaving about 4-5pm Saturday night and staying the night in Benalla.

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yeah i'm down for pre-meet somewhere on east side. i'm going through bonnie doon though heaps more interesting than the hume.

Yeah i am not quite sure how im getting up there anymore, does anyone wanna meet up and cruise up, ill be staying in benalla sooo.... yeah :D would like to leave between 4-6... dont wanna be driving when its dark if i can avoid it!

Anyway if people are seriously interested we could perhaps meet up at a maccas somewhere and go from there..

Would like to go the back way too, for a interesting drive rather than Hume cruising.

Anyway let me know if you guys are keen for a S.E cruise up there.

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Yeah i am not quite sure how im getting up there anymore, does anyone wanna meet up and cruise up, ill be staying in benalla sooo.... yeah :bunny: would like to leave between 4-6... dont wanna be driving when its dark if i can avoid it!

Anyway if people are seriously interested we could perhaps meet up at a maccas somewhere and go from there..

Would like to go the back way too, for a interesting drive rather than Hume cruising.

Anyway let me know if you guys are keen for a S.E cruise up there.

if u have space to crash wherever ur stayng in benalla... :D

otherwise i'll be leaving 5-5:30am on the sunday.

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Well that was FUN!!! Awesome day, was good to meet Chris in his R33 GTR. Great to get out on the track. Unfortunately the B4 had some transmission fluid issues as the Subaru service centre had severly over filled it :O Resulted in a lot of smoke but nothing serious which was good.

Where were the rest of you?? Saw quite a few Skylines but no one was smiling... so errrrrr :P

Now to prep the bikes for the island on Tuesday!!!

A couple of photos from the day:

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