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The Import Monster SAU Nationals are only two weeks away now..!! :banana:

For all those who have Friday off and are cruising up during the day.. feel free to join us in the afternoon so we can cruise up together..

Being a long weekend we need to leave Melbourne well before peak hour.. leave at 5pm and you're going to be screwed!

When: Friday 28th October

Meet point 1:

Where: Western Ring Rd Maccas/Mobil (near Boundary Rd exit)

Time: 1pm if you want to have a chat beforehand, get fuel, snacks etc. LEAVING at 2pm.

Meet point 2:

Where: BP Wallan on Hume Fwy outbound

Time: meet at 2.30, as we will most likely be driving through between 3-3.30pm.

Will swing past and grab everyone on the way, so if Wallan is less out of the way for all North/Eastsiders, just meet us there...

Reminder: If you want any further info regarding the Import Monster SAU Nationals, you should head to the SAU VIC General Meeting this Wed 19th - 7.30pm at Elgin Inn, Hawthorn for full details!

See you there!! :w00t:

Nice work Kaz, I should be able to make one of the meet points. I take it the Western Ring Road macca's is the outbound one?

I'm getting my track wheels put on in the morning and suspension alignment touch up, should be done before 12 :) See everyone there!

Meetpoint - SOUTH/EAST people. AMF/AUTOBARN /NANDOS on PRINCES HWY in Clayton.

We will take the toll free way through pricess hwy to the western freeway. Let me know If you will be making it or I'll just make my own way up to meet with Kazs meet point on the western ring rd.

I reckon meet at 11:30 and depart at 12 to have plenty of time to get To western ring rd Maccas. Just post in thread of your intereted for se meet

Cheers

Meetpoint - SOUTH/EAST people. AMF/AUTOBARN /NANDOS on PRINCES HWY in Clayton.

We will take the toll free way through pricess hwy to the western freeway. Let me know If you will be making it or I'll just make my own way up to meet with Kazs meet point on the western ring rd.

I reckon meet at 11:30 and depart at 12 to have plenty of time to get To western ring rd Maccas. Just post in thread of your intereted for se meet

Cheers

Close enough to my place... ...Guess I'll meet you there...

Meetpoint - SOUTH/EAST people. AMF/AUTOBARN /NANDOS on PRINCES HWY in Clayton.

We will take the toll free way through pricess hwy to the western freeway. Let me know If you will be making it or I'll just make my own way up to meet with Kazs meet point on the western ring rd.

I reckon meet at 11:30 and depart at 12 to have plenty of time to get To western ring rd Maccas. Just post in thread of your intereted for se meet

Cheers

After pulling a lot of strings I finally got work off on the Friday :) so I'll see ya there Kris

Hell yea! Awesome. Was gonna call you to get you to get it off :P

haha yeh lucky I asked about it today because any later and I probably wouldn't have got it man :) ... should be a good cruise down there

When: Friday 28th October

Meet point 1:

Where: Western Ring Rd Maccas/Mobil (near Boundary Rd exit)

Time: 1pm if you want to have a chat beforehand, get fuel, snacks etc. LEAVING at 2pm.

Is this in Sunshine? :blush:

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