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The Import Monster SAU Nationals is fast approaching!!!

As a few of us are going up Sunday for the Show'n'Shine specifically, I thought I'd organise a cruise up there for everyone in the morning to get a huge convoy going.

This is not an official SAU-Vic event, just a cruise up as a group.

Cost is $5 to enter the Show'n'Shine if you haven't already. Thousands of dollars in giveaways and plenty of trophies!

You can pre-enter online: http://www.saunats2011.com/entries/

When: 30th October 2011

Time: Meet 7:45am, departing at 8am

Show'n'Shine entry starts at 9:30am and it'll take approx 1.5hrs to drive up

Where: BP Service Station at Wallan – 1015 Hume Hwy

Hope to see you there!

Cruising on Sunday:

HEKT1K

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shit that's early ill do my best as id rather cruise up with others but fark me thats early.

If you rock up late you won't be able to enter, that's the issue as 80% of entrants are already in Shepp.

Shepp is about a 2hr 10-20min drive from the CBD. So given S'n'S entry is 9.30am... 8am is the appropriate time to leave Wallan and will get you there around 9:45am.

If you rock up late you won't be able to enter, that's the issue as 80% of entrants are already in Shepp.

Shepp is about a 2hr 10-20min drive from the CBD. So given S'n'S entry is 9.30am... 8am is the appropriate time to leave Wallan and will get you there around 9:45am.

If most of the people are already in Shepp...wouldn't it be easier if us Sunday travellers came at 10 so it gives you time to get the 80% of entrants ready and in position?

If we come to early, we'll just be waiting in queue.

Just a thought...

Spaces will be pre-marked on the ground etc. I'm doing that with Anna a few days earlier so should be a pretty fast affair to line cars up :thumbsup:

You getting there @ 10am means you leave @ 6:45 from what you've said, so realistically thats no difference.

Plus it'll probably be 10am by the time you guys get there anyway as there is always someone late/having car trouble :P

Lol oh dw I'll be there at 7:45am. Was just a thought to save people from waiting in queue but Ash has it covered.

It's 115km from my house to the Wallan BP lol. They better sell lots of red bull!

i'm just coming for a geeze not entering my car or anything but i'm sure ill make it just have an early night :laugh:

lol well don't leave your place till 9am or something then? :P

SIF be homo and cruise alone though, that's something Clutch would do

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