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NS2500: Thanks for the offer, at the start of the thread, but have managed to find a lift with another SAU member. Nothing like cruising in a Skyline :D. Hope to see ya there, you wont be too hard to spot in the fairmont :D.

I too will be taking my UHF radio.

What time are you guys going to be leaving Apollo Bay?? I have to work until 13:00pm on Saturday so I might make my way down and join up with you guys somewhere.

Is there any planned stop offs on your way home?

There are no 'planned' meet points back from the GOR as such.

being a long day most people i think will just need to stop for fuel.

but we probably wont leave Apollo Bay till 3-4pm. That's my guess anyhow.

Once we eat, chat/photo etc etc.

We are not coming home Via the GOR for the most part.

We are taking a few back roads.

PM me for more details as its something i wanna keep off the forums until the day for a number of reasons.

Being from Geelong you should know the route.

cheers

ash

You big bunch of radio nerds!!!!

Well if that's the case i may pinch the display uhf from work just for the weekend!

Rob, bullshit man, you have to come along, at this stage i have my missus my boy and a family friend coming along, you need to run shot gun, good luck fitting in the back of any car! so what's the deal? do you have commitments or do you want to come???

Justin, Mega Mart is on the right coming from moorabbin after the monash freeway underpass.

Greg, we will drop you off in the tunnel and do laps for photos and to get our moneys worth out of the citylink day pass!!!! bwahahahah

dry weather is good for slicks!!

Al are you going to provide name tags for this cruise?? are you still embarrased for realising you had them in the work van after the elwood cruise?? :D:D:D Bwahahahaha

oh and i love a good :D :D :(:):rant: excellent smiley that!

hey r31nismoid...stupid question!!...the mobil that evryone is meeting at on the ring road... is that the same one you all meet at last time...near subway...thanks

I dunno about subway, but it's the Mobil with the Macca's in the same thing.

It's not far from the Fitzgerald Rd exit city bound of course

I dunno about subway, but it's the Mobil with the Macca's in the same thing.

It's not far from the Fitzgerald Rd exit city bound of course

yeah it's just a maccas... it's a big truck stop too... it's between the fitzgerald rd exit and the boundary rd exit going city bound...

CNBLOW: NO. You are thinking of the Shell servo on the Princess Hwy. The Westies meeting point is at the Mobile servo on the Western Ring Road heading towards the city. Once everyone is there, we will take the Princess Hwy exit and head towards Geelong, meeting the others at BP.

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