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lol Brett - some smart (and I hear, good looking) mod mustve changed your post!

Anyway, back to the nationals; Why dont you guys put up a list of who's going in the first post listing who's car theyre going in, or if they have spare seats in their car etc

Wow did this thread get moving and whoring fast! I reckon a good place to meet would be Yass KFC... I'm pretty sure it's just on the hume highway side of Yass :)

Also, Nicole, myself, Richard and his son are staying at the quest too. I'm pretty sure...

Ask and ye shall receive :thumbsup:

Thankyou kind sir :D.

Somewhere around Yass seems about the go. That way the It's almost on the way for both parties.

what day are people planning on going down?

Looks like Ash has done the alterations for me!

I just paid. So I am locked in.

I suggest we leave pretty damn early for a few reasons.

1) It's a damn long way!

2) Between meeting up with people, fuel stops and toilet stops, it's only going to slow us down further!

3) As if you want to be arriving at 9 PM. Thats just rubbish.

I know it's a long way off but (atleast for us Sydney people) 6:30 - 7 AM at the Pheasents Nest Mobil which is on the Hume Highway (Seeing that we ALL MUST drive past it to get down there and you can't miss it)

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Pheasants Nest to Yass = 2.5 hours

Yass to Shepparton = 5 hours

If you leave at 7am should get to Shepparton at 3pm-ish

That's accounting for Google times always being easy to beat :D, but then that gets cancelled out by stops etc.

OK. From Pheasents Nest, according to where is it's 642 km and 6 hours 42 mins.

SO if we leave there at say 630 AM, we are going to arrive roughly 1:30 PM, or 6 AM and arrive at 1ish.

It's going to be a early rise and shine people :banana:

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