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I think were going to have to put a copyright on the team wang name snowie.

It all started in a galaxy, I mean vic coutry town far far away.... (Wang eratta)

Where young males come together with a common interest of racing their wangs.

got it :lol:

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Ferni...and everyone else..are you driving up on the sat?  If so do we want to organize a convoy?

Sounds good, so far Ferni and I are going up together with about 4 other cars (spectators). We should organize a place and time to meet…

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Ant (and anyone else)

A few of us plan on doing a special run up to Benalia the back ways on Saturday with a stop off at Buxton to try out Victoria's best burgers!

:D

Check it out.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/Epicure/Burg...8514953113.html

Anyways - it means a run through the twisties - hell we may even go the super long way through Reefton yet - but we haven't decided.

Will be leaving the SouthEast / Ferntree Gully area around midday.

Sounds good snowie...although don't forget my little gtst trying to keep up 'round the twisties :D

Anyway it is a huge weekend for me with this track day and moving house on the monday so I'll have to confirm if I can make the midday convoy next week.....

Yeah i'm happy to do a cruise up on sun morning, will have to be early tho. 8am scruit. What time will we have to leave and wheres a good place to meet? Last time we met at ferntree gully maccas....

I'll be there.

Sunday morning, whereever it needs to be.

Let's say 5:30am LEAVE THE MEET

250 kilometers, is 2.5 hours.  5:30 + 2.5 hours is 8am

just in time for scruit

I will so be asleep at that time. LOL

Well there is no way I'm getting up THAT early on any Sun :D

Bec...don't worry if I do miss the midday cruise, I'll just have to play catch up :O

Where were you thinking for a meet place Snowie?

Blaise and I were cruising to Scotsmans house (F/G) and going from there.

There is a maccas on left hand side of dorset road in bayswater (you drive past it when going to racepace) as you drive north. I say thats a good meet point then we take the route pointed out by the yellow line on the map attached. I'm open to adjustments however.

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There is a maccas on left hand side of dorset road in bayswater (you drive past it when going to racepace) as you drive north. I say thats a good meet point then we take the route pointed out by the yellow line on the map attached. I'm open to adjustments however.

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Thats the macca's out front their little shopping complex there?

Ferni - not only did you pick the quickest route - its also the funnest!!!

Geeee what a coincidence :O

If i had cruise control the hume may be the go, but luckly my car can turn corners without coming to a stop.

MSPEC: Yep, thats the one :D

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