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Pre-Meet For 100Mm Certified 2014 (This Saturday 22Nd)


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Hey all, i'm organizing a pre-meet for those who are going to go and spectate at this years 100mm Certified event which is on this Saturday, February 22 Meet up, have a chat, take some photos and have a nice cruise up.

MEET: 9:00am this Saturday

WHERE: Harvey Norman Chadstone (not actually in the shopping centre) it's on the corner of Warrigal Rd and Waverly Rd, the exact address is 699 Warrigal Rd, Chadstone, 3148 VIC.

LEAVE: 9:45am

Cruise up Princes Highway into Docklands, approximately 18km all together, ending up at the 100MM Certified 2014 location which is New Quay Promenade & Harbour Town Plazza, Docklands VIC. Will probably be parking at the Harbour Town multi-storey car park near the event so might need to bring along 10 bucks for parking!

Just a friendly reminder that SAU VIC does not tolerate 'hooning' and any reckless driving. Please drive safely and responsibly so we can all enjoy a nice drive up.

Abz

https://www.google.com.au/maps?q=90+Waterfront+Way&t=m&hnear=90+Waterfront+Way,+Docklands+Victoria+3008&z=18

that carpark? $7 for 4 hours isnt too shabby.

pulsars meeting at 12pm at top carpark level. may or may not cruise with you guize. will see how we go.

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You don't need to disclaimer on behalf of SAU Vic, as this is not an official cruise/meet and therefore nothing to do with SAU Vic :)

Not that it isn't a good idea to drive sensibly regardless of official/unofficial cruises!

That's not bad actually man, the harbour town one is flat rate 10 bucks might go to the one you guys are going to if we don't have much numbers. :)

Yeah should've put that on there, thanks Adam!

*note this not a official sau meet/cruise just something I'm organizing*

Starts at 10 finishes 5. Should take 20 mins to get there and park brah not too far :) might leave lil earlier if we don't have big numbers so far got a few coming.

how many people are actually going to this pre meet?

cause i dont wanna rock up and there be 1 or 2 cars there lol

not too many mate, most of my mates are entrants. i think we have like 7 cars confirmed but yeah more may rock up.

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