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hey guys did the pre - run yesterday, roads are really nice so should be a fun drive.. make sure you have lunch beforehand as we are expecting a medium - large turnout and chances are we may not be stopping @ the top for drinks / snacks as there car park will be inadequate.. please be punctual as we will be leaving as per schedule.. drive safely.. cya guys at the meet! :bunny:

enquries call meng on 0421438271

Edited by m3nG

hey all, a big thanks to everyone that came along.. sorry if i didnt get to have a chat / intro myself to anyone, but dont take it personal as it was a pretty hecktik day tryna organise a group of that size.. Awesome turnout and great weather, thanks all for being well behaved.. great bunch of people, hope to see you all at our next event..! :)

pics will be uploaded soon to our site under past events / gallery tab

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