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even if it does rain there will be quite a few who will come. The daredevils lol.

last time it was pelting down....still had fun, especially you danny :)

lol. yeh real fun. :(

ill be there, dont worry. :(

put it this way, the rain sorts out the men/women from the boys/girls.....

Thats if your car doesnt understeer off a cliff

And whats this I hear about the rolling door chocks coming, damn almost tempted to come down just to see if they really are as slow as everybody says

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meet times are as follows:

main meet (kmart campbellfield) 8:45 for 9:30 departure

running meet (bulleen rd, 9:40 meet for 9:50-9:55 departure)

meet at brandon park shopping centre ( springvale rd, meet at 10 for departure when the main pack arrives.)

meet times are as follows:

main meet (kmart campbellfield) 8:45 for 9:30 departure

running meet (bulleen rd, 9:40 meet for 9:50-9:55 departure)

meet at brandon park shopping centre ( springvale rd, meet at 10 for departure when the main pack arrives.)

will the pack be going down main street in mornington?

if so i will pick it up from there.

will the pack be going down main street in mornington?

if so i will pick it up from there.

yeh we will be. if u want u can pm me ur number and ill sms u once we are about 10mins away from main street

do you have a rough idea what time you will be coming through frankston/mornington, i have a few other ppl who want to tag along as well.

if we leave brandon park on time, at 10:30, we should ,ake mornington by about 11:15-11:30 ish.

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