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----IMPORNTANT NOTICE----

Guys there is a slight chance of rain Friday, the meet location isn't sheltted therefore if it does rain the meet location will be moved to Doncaster shoppingtown under cover car park, entrance via Doncaster road side, there are 3 ramps...take the middle ramp. otherwise if the weather is good we will stick with the current meet point in nunawading. Please check the thread Friday..I will update it no latter then 3pm Friday. Thanks guys hope to see some nice cars and some new people.

will still be there rain, hail or shine. having/had a couple of little things done on the car this week so will be fun to get it out on friday night. will keep an eye out for your confirmation on meet point friday mate

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Depending on weather and how I'm feeling after work, I'll come along with the camera to take some snaps if anyone wants some.

Sounds good dude

Will update tomorrow wether or not it's the original meet point or not but at the moment we are still good to go for nunawading meet point. Keep an eye out tomorrow in the thread

CHANGED MEET LOCATION

weather is looking like it will rain later so dont want to run the risk of getting washed out. so meet location will be moved to under cover

Location: 619 Doncaster Road Doncaster VIC 3108

instructions: take the doncaster road entrance, there are 3 ramps, left leading to roof top right leading to the bottom car park take the MIDDLE entrance.

still the same meet time 9:30pm for 10:30pm take off (pending weather holds out) please pass on the message. hope to see everyone there

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