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NEW DETAILS - PLEASE READ AGAIN

Read below for the new details.

MAS - Pre meet spot will be:

LocationTodd Road - Shell Service Station - Outbound

There are two ways you can get to this.

1) Via Todd Road itself

2) Via the Westgate freeway outbound, and use the off ramp into the Servo.

Time 3.00pm SHARP

Keep this thread clear of Bullsh(t posts please guys.

Only post if your are coming - or cant come... or have a question to ask.

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Gibson car is OK for 4.00pm

They say move in time is for 5.00pm to get everyone there - if we can get any people there earlier (say 3.30pm) that would be great. Cabin are keen to move us in early as we are the biggest single group.

I will be @ MEC from about 3.00pm onwards to help co-ordinate. Will have the shirts with me. Might need someone to collect my car though...

BTW: Below are final proofs for shirts.

The stitched logo looks fantastic - shall do a run of men's polos after the show :(

Gibson car is OK for 4.00pm

They say move in time is for 5.00pm to get everyone there - if we can get any people there earlier (say 3.30pm) that would be great. Cabin are keen to move us in early as we are the biggest single group.

I will be @ MEC from about 3.00pm onwards to help co-ordinate. Will have the shirts with me. Might need someone to collect my car though...

BTW: Below are final proofs for shirts.

The stitched logo looks fantastic - shall do a run of men's polos after the show :(

whats the go with the stitched logo james? are they to go on the polos?

Well I was speaking to John from Exclusive and they have been told to get there at 4pm (they have 16 cars btw - not 6) so I think Cabin are damn confused fools for sending us an email saying 5pm - sending others emails saying 4pm and then telling you they want us early.

Ah FARKEN CABIN!

Ok, change of plans guys. New Arrival Time has been requested

Can we all meet at the Servo at 3pm ?

Cabin would now like us in at 3.30pm, or around that time.

Please post up if you can make it.

If not, that is ok... Just come when you can. But we want the majority or cars in at 3.30pm.

Thanks and sorry to stuff everyone around.

Cabin are a law un-to themselves.

Any problems Call me, dont PM me.

0408 33 77 07

-ash

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