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is it possible to get from glenroy to clayton south in under 30mins?

Depends how close to Citylink.

You might actually come close if it's right near an onramp.

Tulla/Citylink -> Monash -> off @ Blackburn Rd.

You'd be there in under 25mins from a FWY point of view depending on where in Glenroy you are.

Oh and for you blokes coming on the Scavenger Hunt/Cruise/BBQ

Can y'all please post up so we have an idea how much food to get etc.

I know a few of you are coming, but without posting it's impossible to keep track of :cheers:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/385758-offical-sau-scavenger-hunt-220112-for-charity/

Depends how close to Citylink.

You might actually come close if it's right near an onramp.

Tulla/Citylink -> Monash -> off @ Blackburn Rd.

You'd be there in under 25mins from a FWY point of view depending on where in Glenroy you are.

lol left at 4.30 got there at 5.40....

No tolls

I would say R34. R33 are more popular so you would sell it to one of these faster, but these cars are so cheap that people aren't really willing to fork out heaps on brand new parts for them these days (I could be wrong, we are all idiots here). You can go on eBay and find heaps of second hand R33 exhausts to whack on. R34, not so...a more expensive car...thus owner more willing to modify "properly" with newer / more expensive stuff. That's my rationale anyway. R34 if you want more coin for it, R33 if you want to sell it faster.

Where from?

ARK design in Vermont.. near your place.. where auto access or something used to be

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