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Afas Deca Day - Convoy Cruise

There will be two official convoy's heading up to DECA next weekend.

Friday 18th November - Night convoy

Meet at McDonalds Hume Hwy - 7:30pm. James will be leading the Convoy

Saturday 19th November - Morning convoy

Meet at McDonalds Hume Hwy - 5:30am. Leewah will be leading the Convoy.

All officials who are participating (or interested) MUST come to our monthly meeting next Tuesday. If you intend on coming as part of either of the convoy's please post your interest here so we can gauge numbers. Please bring CB radio's to assist in communication during the convoy

For official event info, map and the entrant list please see: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=94106

Directions from McDonalds - Hume Hwy

Start at HUME HWY, CRAIGIEBURN - 7.64 km 9 Mins

Continue along HUME FWY, CRAIGIEBURN - 15.97 km 18 Mins

Continue along HUME HWY, MELBOURNE REGIONAL DISTRICTS - 12.78 km 10 Mins

Continue along HUME FWY, HEATHCOTE JUNCTION - 47.35 km 37 Mins

Continue along RAMP > GOULBURN VALLEY HWY, MANGALORE - 79.51 km 1 Hr 5 Mins

Continue along WYNDHAM ST, SHEPPARTON - 2.22 km 2 Mins

Continue along NUMURKAH RD, SHEPPARTON - 1.01 km 1 Min

Turn right at GOULBURN VALLEY HWY, SHEPPARTON - 145 m 1 Min

Turn left at WANGANUI RD, SHEPPARTON - 3.03 km 8 Mins

Finish WANGANUI RD, SHEPPARTON - 169.67 km 2 Hrs 35 Mins

McDonalds Address:

Campbellfield 1603 Hume Hwy 3061

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DECA Address: (Grey area on Map!)

145 Wanganui Rd Shepparton

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This is open to non members if you wish to come up and spectate. We have a wide range of cars running on the day from full race spec cars to daily streeters.

Come and support the SAU team on the fully booked out DECA day for what looks to be a great day of motorsport

Photo is a bit vague but amusing none the less :(

Don't worry. The Sat convoy will get there on time with me driving and Ash navigating :D I have full confidence in Ash being punctual and knowing where he's going...

I'll be heading up with the Saturday group, and meet y'all on Tuesday night

'Cause we got a great big convoy rockin' thru the night

Yeah, we got a great big convoy, ain't she a beautiful sight

Come on and join our convoy, ain't nothin' gonna get in our way

We gonna roll this truckin' convoy 'cross the USA

Convoy... Convoy...

The Sat convoy will get there on time with me driving and Ash navigating :(  I have full confidence in Ash being punctual and knowing where he's going...

I have full confidence in myself too matey :(

Although the first post is a little misleading...

See edited version below

Afas Deca Day - Convoy Cruise

There will be two official convoy's heading up to DECA next weekend.

Saturday 19th November - Morning convoy

Meet at McDonalds Hume Hwy - 5:30am. Leewah will be leading the Convoy, along with a drunken Yobbo who is waking up @ 5:15am to neck a beer to help the navigatory skills kick in

No probs - I think Alan and Mav are going to wait at the McMoblil for me or something because I really dont know what time the wedding will finish.

As above. I am going to pick Mav up and head over and possibly meet Scott on the way through but yet to confirm and then wait at McMobil. Will try and escape the asylum slightly earlier at maybe 3-3.30 to arrive there at a reasonable time.

will be at the sat meeting!!

looking forward to it... i'll go buy some more tapes and see if i can borrow 2 other video cameras for the day.

dunno if i will be able to make it to the tiesday meeting cause a) i dont have a car and b ) im working til 9pm and dont have a car

BUT still willing to help out if its ok.

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