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Have you seen the fly-through plan? That should give you an idea of the layout.

And just going off the facebook page, they very recently had a meeting with the melb city council to get the permit to go ahead, so i guess now they're really finalising things. I'd imagine you'd get more info soon, especially as an entrant

Not long now, I can't wait, ill be there as a spectator

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weather's looking nice on Saturday.

Has anyone that's entered got the 'info pack' email yet? What time are they setting up, and where are the entrants entering from?

I'd like to get there early and get some shots of any cars rolling in from surrounding areas

Yeah depending on location I think most bump-in times will be about 9am, although I'm close to the SAU guys too
But in the email it does state bump-in times from 7am and event starts at 11am so I would say from 8-10 most cars will arrive

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