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Originally posted by Al

Where is this?

As long as Ash is NOT leading with directions, we should be fine to meet there, otherwise give us an extra 5 hrs to get there via Shepparton. :D;)

corner or springvale Rd and burwood Hwy.

WTF? I went the scenic route.

It's not my fault people can't follow simple directions :shake:

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well yeah guys, i had considered that car park, there was that one and another i was considering, and the other in blackburn wasnt as big as i remember it to be :D so we've decided to ditch the blackburn/nunawading meet point in favour of the larger & better known tally ho business park on the corner of burwood & springvale rds.

you can enter by the myob entrance on springvale rd or by lakeside drive/wesley crt off the burwood hwy.

melway ref is map 62 C7

meet time will be 10:30-11am on july 20th with an 11:30 sharp departure.

unfortunately half the antrx guys have had to pull out due to work commitments, so i might be the only pintara cruising (that is if my leg isnt put back into plaster) either way will go ahead & its looking to be a fun day.

I know the business park but where abouts in the place? Wouldn't it just be easier to meet in the easily seen & equally known carpark of the Burvale on the exact same corner you are talking about?

Oh, and what time do expect we'll return, ie how long of a trip are you planning?

yeah craigieburn is past tulla broady etc..... but if people are willing to meet up from this side of melb in say .... broadmeadows i'll happily be there! sorry i didnt reply quick enuff ... i work arvo shift and work til all hrs of the morning .. lack of sleep killing my brain lmao slowly :burnout:

yes... the are all out WEST!

I won't be leaving from my place as i'm in oakleigh the night before...

So maybe you guys organise it with Nathan (dj_lethal)

He's good with directions... if you got an E-tag

Guest 91nismotrx

i'm pretty sure i've already posted that there will be a meet point at the intersection of todd road & williamstown rd in port melbourne.. maybe i havent? just park on the street & wait at around 12:30 and join in as everyone drives thru (there is ample street parking at this intersection, or numerous medium sized carparks)

dont forget your cb radios.. maps of the route will be available on the day...

last week, on one of the most enjoyable parts of the melbourne side of the cruise, the speed limits have been dropped to 50km/hr and is being patrolled by 2 marked police cars & 2 undercover police cars at the same time.. this might be a section we end up skipping.

Hey, I just heard that the RS Liberty club is having a meet in the Burvale car park that day(think 10-10:30). Know a few guys from there that might join in.

Oh, my dato is cracking the sads at the moment so unless I can sort out these bloody miss fire problems might have to take the hot-rod. That is of course unless people don't want old school muscle in on the cruise?

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

yes... the are all out WEST!

I won't be leaving from my place as i'm in oakleigh the night before...

So maybe you guys organise it with Nathan (dj_lethal)

He's good with directions... if you got an E-tag

lol cmon dude im used to it when iwork at swapmeets and since my parents pay for the etag i just see it as a freeway... :)

Guest 91nismotrx
Originally posted by Sledge

Hey, I just heard that the RS Liberty club is having a meet in the Burvale car park that day(think 10-10:30). Know a few guys from there that might join in.

 

are you serious? after all that stuffing around to try not clash with anyone else, and we end up picking the same carpark at almost the same time.. ah well.. :bahaha:

I have no idea where this new meeting place is......

What was wrong with the Burvale car park?

Its always been a good place to meet, and everyone knows where it is :D

**edit:

I just had a look at the location, where are we meant to park?

It doesnt look like theres any parking in there?

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