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I'm from Knox area, guess meet somewhere along the way

went on the BP website and used store locator there's one on Cooper St, Epping

so maybe meet there and take Hume freeway up and turn off at Goulburn Valley Hwy and follow it up to Shepparton

Corner of Cooper St and Hume Freeway

its about a 2hr drive from there...

So say meet up at 5.30-5.45am for 6am depart?

Here's a map of meet spot

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Let me know if this is a suitable meet point, haven't been up to deca before but have used this BP before for a Winton meet.

If you were thinking of another servo let me know and well work something out

Anyone else driving up Saturday morning feel free to suggest a meet point or come along to this meet point.

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Please do not leave later.

Too often people have been arriving 15-20mins before driver briefing starts which doesnt leave enough time to check in, get car prepped/scrutineered etc etc.

If you do this you will miss your first event. There simply isn't enough time to deal with late comers and hold the whole event up as a result.

Should add, I won't be competeing, just pop in for a look - hence my might be come later.

For these who is, arrive there around 8am.

2 Deca's ago you got me lots of drinks cause you got sick of me complaining I was sober lol

I thought it was for all the abusive messages about not turning up for the last deca!

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