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Deca November 2006 - Convoy Cruise Saturday Morning


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Hi All,

This is for all the people who are just going up to spectate/help out on Saturday.

If you are leaving on Saturday morning and competing you'll have to leave earlier to

make scruitineering, about 5:30ish I been told but that’s too early for us spectators :D

When are we leaving?

Saturday Morning - Depart approx 8am

Meeting point address:

Shell Roadhouse

Hume Hwy

Donnybrook VIC 3064

Melway 365 C5

Meet Time:

7.30am

Depart Time:

8:00am

Bring:

Adequate Fuel

CB Radio - Channel 14

Tour Leader:

The person who has been there before or knows the way :(

I am and everyone else I talked to who's going up Saturday is pretty flexible with times so if you wanna leave earlier (not too early) or later we probably can :cool:

its pretty easy, from that meet point drive on the hume

theres a turnoff for shepparton, take that left (the exit ramp is about 70k's odd from donnybrook)

then head to shepparton. note lots of speed cameras on the way

its about 1.5 hours from donnybrook to shepparton

once you are in shepparton

most of the guys hit maccas in the morning for breakfast

youll see the typical bunch of skylines, wrxs, evo's etc in the carpark.

if not, keep driving through shepparton, till you are almost at the end of it

the road is called wanganui rd, its a left, on its sign post is a blue "DECA" arrow signpost.

take that road for about 2 minutes, take the 2nd entrace (car entrace) and we are there in the car park

if you get lost 0404 TINT 99

My mum is bringing mini dezz up on saturday morning to watch and have some passenger runs (gotta try scare the shit out of my mum on the skid pan :laugh:) So I might tell her to meet up with you guys on saturday morning :D

its a convoy cruise to our motorokhana weekend in shepparton.

its just easier to go down there in a bunch of cars instead of driving up by yourself. you are welcome to come and specatate on the saturday if you wish

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