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So, I checked in with the execs about an official showing. I have the SAU Banner but we're just concerned that if we put up a cabana the wind might take it somewhere or do damage to cars.

I was suggesting that the best way to make sure we all get in together is to choose a meet up point before hand. Like what we did for the cruise from that parking lot on the other side. Then all go to queue up together so we can get placed together.

There are some cafe's there. Meet up for Brekkie before hand?

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we could explore options for weighing down the cabana, because that concrete slab will leave u destroyed sitting in the heat all day.. We could always take it and if its not used leave it in the boot or if it doesnt fit leave it behind one of the cars and chain it up to the rear tow point like my car for instance

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That route is going to be out of my way unfortunately.

I can meet you guys near Eastern Creek Tavern (Huntingwood Dr) & join the line as you go past..

Also, no bump-in pack received...yet.

the website said you'd get your bump in pack a couple of days before so I expect it'll come today or tomorrow

ps, im in, Eric and happy to meet up before hand for breaky before we head there.




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