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New and Final Departure Time is 6.30AM SHARP! You will need to be ready to go by 6.30AM, not refueling or buying drinks, but sitting in your car ready to go at 6.30AM!

We will be leaving from the Shell servo behind EPIC at the intersection of the Federal Hwy and Stirling Ave. Link...

If you have a 2-way radio then i suggest you bring it....

there is no servo on the road on the way to the track, well atleast the way that i am going. i dont go through town. there is a shortcut that is much quicker than detouring through Goulburn. There is a servo at Maccas but im not sure what kind or if it sells 98 ron fuel. im going to fill up at the shell meeting point (you get a free Ferrari key ring with any purchase of V Power over $20!) and then again in Goulburn around lunch time. this should be enough to get you home again if your not running big injectors....

I'm pretty sure there is a BP on the way to the track (well about 200m off the way I think Frink is going). When you get to the T section and normally turn right to go under the railway bridge, turn left instead and there is a BP Depot/pumps about 200m on RHS of road (see image)

post-28428-1213709490_thumb.jpg Probably worth a phone call to see what time they open on weekends if at all.

Okay, I've done some research and found that it isn't a BP sign (although I could have sworn it was the BP green flower symbol) it is in fact a Caltex - They are closed on weekends but do have a 24hour (automated) service using your credit card and pin number. They have Vortex 95/96 RON.

Barry Petroleum Pty LtdBulk Depots 13 Sloane St Goulburn 2580 (02) 4821 2410 Fax(02) 4821 5957

Hello :P

Although I cannot attend the track day (I'll be working at the very fuel station you guys will be meeting at), would someone be willing to pick up a few interior parts for me?

Will pay for your troubles, you can even drop them off on your way back (Shell servo I work at)

Frink: If you really want those keyrings, i can get you a complete set for free :ninja:

Cheers!

Paul

Edited by Helious

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