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For those who couldn't stay overnight for DECA, we can cruise together on the SAT Morning!

Timing is base on your input then i'll edit my post. Meeting would be best at the Shell servo under the westgate brigde.

SthEast ppl can meet up with me at Mega Mart Chaddy. Time? Again, waiting for your input otherwise i assume it'll be really early in the morning.

Cheers

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Westgate Shell is not a great spot - kinda heading the wrong way :rofl:

Most direct route is Hume to Seymour then Goulburn Valley HWY to Shepparton.

Usual northern point of McMobil on the Hume, just North of the WRR exit might be better?

Say @ 6.00am

Is an easy meet point for North, West and East (WRR from Greensborough).

Central and South East - go Monash, through tunnel, over Bolte, onto Tulla, onto WRR to Hume. Needs eTag, but by golly you should all have one by now - or get a daypass.

Megamart is a good meet point - @ 5.30am

West: I'll meet you (and convoy) at McMobil at 6.00am

Greg: SMS me your address (0417 037 520) and I'll pick you up at 5.30am.

You can sleep in the car :(

Westgate Shell is not a great spot - kinda heading the wrong way ;)

Most direct route is Hume to Seymour then Goulburn Valley HWY to Shepparton.

Usual northern point of McMobil on the Hume, just North of the WRR exit might be better?

McMobil?

I should be there, 6am.. ugh. What's our estimated travel time to get there?

-Patrick

Megamart is a good meet point - @ 5.30am

West: I'll meet you (and convoy) at McMobil at 6.00am

Greg: SMS me your address (0417 037 520) and I'll pick you up at 5.30am.  

You can sleep in the car :D

Where is Mcmobil guys? :uh-huh: So we meet at mea mart or Mcmobil?

Just to confirm I'll be at McMobil - ideally leaving no later than 6.15am

Bring CBs if you have them - we'll be on CH 15 if you are running late.

My mob: 0417 037 520

Will update what sort of car I'll be in a bit later on (unknown at this stage - but not Golgo or Lada 1 or 2). I can guarantee it wont be exciting :rofl:

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