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Just thought any westside people wanna cruise up to the BP pre-meet

me and 'alr33x' are gonna meet at western ring road McDonalds (outbound)

at 6:45-6:50 and leave soon after that.

I'll be in a grey R32 GTR

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No problem, pretty sure I still got your mob number so will send a message.

Would love too but from the outer south east quickest way there I think is via the Monash Freeway. So going to Doncaster would be going right around :/

I'll also be heading up the monash and then over the Bolte Bridge.

Anyone heading up from Dandenong/Rowville/FTG/Chadstone up the freeway?

If you're talking about Monash freeway then yep. There might be a couple of us meeting on Warrigal rd. Haven't quite decided on the location just yet.

If you're talking about Monash freeway then yep. There might be a couple of us meeting on Warrigal rd. Haven't quite decided on the location just yet.

Warigal rd at the harvey norman carpark. old school SAU meet point.

For those South-eastern people who will be heading up the Monash Freeway.

We plan to meet at the BP Station just off the freeway which is next to Chadstone.

Place: 716 Warrigal RoadMalvern East VIC 3145

Time: 6:25 to 6:35.

Departure: 6:35a.m

I've been told it take 1 hour and 10mins to get to Wallan from here.

So 6:35 departure will ensure we get to Wallan at 7:45 as per requested

:cheers:

For those South-eastern people who will be heading up the Monash Freeway.

We plan to meet at the BP Station just off the freeway which is next to Chadstone.

Place: 716 Warrigal RoadMalvern East VIC 3145

Time: 6:25 to 6:35.

Departure: 6:35a.m

I've been told it take 1 hour and 10mins to get to Wallan from here.

So 6:35 departure will ensure we get to Wallan at 7:45 as per requested

:cheers:

see ya there :)

What's rain matter melb weather is likely to be completely diff to shep anyway

Well if the car gets dirty driving through melb then it's game over. We'll be getting to Shep just as the SnS starts so there won't be time to pressure rinse it. It will look like ass lol

Well if the car gets dirty driving through melb then it's game over. We'll be getting to Shep just as the SnS starts so there won't be time to pressure rinse it. It will look like ass lol

Westie brah who cleans there car?

Just bring chamois should be a car wash on the way somewhere

Well if the car gets dirty driving through melb then it's game over. We'll be getting to Shep just as the SnS starts so there won't be time to pressure rinse it. It will look like ass lol

Just go nuts with the wax before hand.

Bring about 5L of water and a microfiber towel.

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