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When: Saturday 6th October 2007

Time: Meet at 7:00am, leaving 7.30am (dont be late, we wont wait)

Where: STi Docklands. 99 Lorimer St, Port Melbourne (map below)

Duration: 2 hours approx

Distance: 200km approx

Route: We will meet @ STi Docklands.

We will then get onto CityLink and head up the Tullamarine FWY to Lancefield.

From there we will cut through to Heathcote.

Please ensure you have adequate fuel as we will not be stopping for fuel, however we do stop at a bakery in Lancefield for brekkie.

Pre-Meets:

South-East - 6.20am - Village Green (cnr of Springvale and Ferntree Gully Rds), leaving by 6.40am to make it to STi meet point.

For those competing please ensure:

Fully clothed from head to toe, including long sleeves.

Ensure car is roadworthy and has no obvious loose items in engine bay, cabin or boot.

Ensure battery is secure (regardless of location). Spare tyre, jack, sub boxes etc to be removed.

Tyre pressure check and pump are onsite at Heathcote raceway.

Meetpoint Map:

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