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Western Pre-meet for Warburton Cruise-16.10.04


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Better late than never ;)

Place:

Mobil/Mc Donald Servo - City Bound

Western Ring Road

Time:

Meet at 9:00am for 9:30am departure

-Will be leaving at 9:30am sharp, no excusses.

Will need an e-tag or day pass as we will be going through the Burnley tunnel and on the Monash Fwy.

If you can not afford the $ charge for using city link, please find your own way to the final meeting point.

C YA ALL THERE!

Just a thought......

If anyone is coming from Geelong way we can make a "drive through" (will not stop) at the shell/kfc servo (Todd Rd) just b4 entering the Burnly Tunnel.

Make sure you are there at 9:30am.

I MAY NOT LOG ON AGAIN TILL AFTER THE CRUISE, SO PLEASE SMS ME (as well as posting here) IF SOMEONE WANTS TO BE "PICKED UP" FROM THE SHELL/KFC SERVO. IE: No sms, means no-one is going to be waiting at shell, thus we will NOT pull in.

PS: unable to sms back, as company mobile is barred from sms'ing ;) (am able to receive).

Alan

0427 076490

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