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DECA aint too far away. i'll be heading up on friday, havent decided what time yet, probably round 9pm. who else wants to cruise up?

i'll get details down once we get a few responses

ill be heading up on friday night. 9pm might be too late? By the time everyone meets up it will be like 9:30-10pm before we leave. 3hrs of driving and arrive there around Midnight and waking up Bec for keys to the room /guilty :P

I reckon meet at 6:30pm, leave at 7pm. Get there at 9:30pm-10pm. Eat dinner and go sleep.

yes/no?

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I'll tag along.

Which comes second, the BP or Shell? We should meet at the second so that those who wish to fill up at the other don't have to turn back.

Ones on the Hume are Shell at Donnybrook and BP at Wallan (newish and the second of the 2). There is a BP at Somerton, Cooper St but that is off the main drag but can be seen from the highway.

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well im cool with an earlier meet up, but i finish class at 5 in box hill. will be a stretch unless of course i get everything ready the night b4, which is a nice dream lol. plus im giving a lift to two other curries. we run on a different (read slower) clock

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well im cool with an earlier meet up, but i finish class at 5 in box hill. will be a stretch unless of course i get everything ready the night b4, which is a nice dream lol. plus im giving a lift to two other curries. we run on a different (read slower) clock

better start packing son :P

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i agree with pat :cheers: also where is the initial meet up point? also if i dont enter maybe i could get a lift with one of you guys? not sure yet if im entering or not..

I'd offer you a lift but that'd just encourage you NOT to enter.

If you're desperate though you can sit in the backseat of the Supra (already bringing a mate), mind you they're twice as bad than Skylines for leg room.

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damn, lift with Basti fell thru, can I scab a lift off anyone else that's staying for both nights?

You're welcome to squash into the back of the Supra, if you can handle it for several hours.

Might be able to jump into another car at Wallan which is only... an hour and a bit from Dandy.

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damn, lift with Basti fell thru, can I scab a lift off anyone else that's staying for both nights?

im staying both nights mate. beware you will want to die by the time we get there i have no trim in the back so lets just say it gets a little noisy... (no radio either.. :) )

sent u pm.

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