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Is it an all W/End thing then?

How far is it from Sydders?

So I guess am toooo late to have a go then this time.

How far from Syds is it, and whats the cost to get in?

How many going etc?. I kinda thinkin if its about on Sunday, my Line should be ok for then, So I might fly down there(depends on this nasty oil leak on fromt of the block)

Sorry about all the Q's, but cant get access to the tube from work.

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Is it an all W/End thing then?

How far is it from Sydders?

So I guess am toooo late to have a go then this time.

How far from Syds is it, and whats the cost to get in?

How many going etc?. I kinda thinkin if its about on Sunday, my Line should be ok for then, So I might fly down there(depends on this nasty oil leak on fromt of the block)

Sorry about all the Q's, but cant get access to the tube from work.

Read -> http://www.sauvic.com.au/deca

Think all places for the day are filled.

15 Cars last I heard + some spectators

It's on a Saturday 25th Aug. But we stay there Friday 24th and Come back 26th.

It's in shepperton (Country Victoria) It think 6-8hrs drive?

Im new to it too, so I dont really know how or what's going on. :P But im looking forward to it.

Dunno.. Isnt Syd to Melb like 8hrs? and Melb -> Shepperton = 2hrs? Soo.... 6hrs? Im only guessing here. Though I shouldnt ASSuME.

Better be lot's of BeesPee stations on the way.. Might bring a petrol can.

Well according to the BP's triplocator -> Trip : 728.94 kms 8:33 Hours. So I guess it's ~8hrs from Syd -> Shepparton.

Dunno.. Isnt Syd to Melb like 8hrs? and Melb -> Shepperton = 2hrs? Soo.... 6hrs? Im only guessing here. Though I shouldnt ASSuME.

Better be lot's of BeesPee stations on the way.. Might bring a petrol can.

Well according to the BP's triplocator -> Trip : 728.94 kms 8:33 Hours. So I guess it's ~8hrs from Syd -> Shepparton.

I thought Melbourne was 11 hours give or take...? Meh either way... did someone say "ROADTRIP" :P

http://www.bp.com/iframe.do?categoryId=901...ntentId=7024297 <---pretty good site, shows you where you can stop for BeePee stations..

I thought Melbourne was 11 hours give or take...? Meh either way... did someone say "ROADTRIP" :P

With strippers? :P

http://www.bp.com/iframe.do?categoryId=901...ntentId=7024297 <---pretty good site, shows you where you can stop for BeePee stations..

With strippers? :thumbsup:

Haha I so need one of these in my car for future reference!

COrinne those tops look great! Count me in for one indeedy!!

I might be heading down Thurs, make more of the time down there.

Sure thing.. Im just trying to generate a bit of interest.. and see how much pricing will be




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