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Cruise To Marysville.

Sunday 6th of Feb

10:30am meet 11:15am departure.

Monash University Clayton Wellington Road Carpark

Taking Maroondah Hwy Route Approx 1 hour 45 min drive.

Can westide boys pick a meet spot on the way to meet up.

Preferably someone who knows the area to pick a parking spot in the main towns area.

Avoid Tolls for those who dont want to take it.

This is a drive, not a race, drift contest, skid pan, or touge. if you wish to be a hoon, DONT!

Will have maps ready on the day, as this shit hole of a laptop wont allow me to link the map.

Please confirm so we can get some numbers.

cheers

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IM there....

from the west aswell. so whoever wants to have a pre meet. i suggest bp on sharps road just off the freeway

give us a map location somewhere along the route so we know where to wait for ya

Hopefully see you there Alex!

I'll be at the Maccas on the corner of Sprinvale Road Wellington rd (just round the corner from the Monash meet) from about 9:15 if anyone is interested in a Breaky pre-meet.

sounds good lol..

macca's breakfast!

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