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Yeah you can be in my group - 'the uber cool group' - the group who gets all the free water they want on the day :blink:

Have also put everyone elses requests in a list, so hopefully we shouldnt miss any when we do the groupings.

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Are there going to be any spare helmets for passengers like last time?

Yep, we will bring up some cannon ball helmets and hair nets for general use by passengers.

Also make sure your passenger signs our disclaimer form prior to entering the car.

Hey Chris,

i can imagine this would be a pain in the arse for orginisation... especially if everyone does it to you...

but if possible

could Jamie Lovett, Dean Taylor, Dan Glick and I be in the same group?

cheers,

greg-

ps; their entries are being faxed now...as in right now! :blink:

Yep, we will bring up some cannon ball helmets and hair nets for general use by passengers.

Also make sure your passenger signs our disclaimer form prior to entering the car.

Yep, will do. Thanks Chris :blink:

Hey Chris,

i can imagine this would be a pain in the arse for orginisation... especially if everyone does it to you...

but if possible

could Jamie Lovett, Dean Taylor, Dan Glick and I be in the same group?

cheers,

greg-

ps; their entries are being faxed now...as in right now! :thumbsup:

Got 'em. Waiting on Dean Taylor's entry still.

We will try to put you all in the same group.

Is there going to be an event schedule posted up, or do we just get given the handouts on the day?

Keen to see courses! :thumbsup:

The event schedule isn't completed as yet. If I get it done early then I can post it up, otherwise it will just be handed out on the day.

who is driving to DECA Sat morning?

anyone want to have a pre-meet at Donnybrooks Shell?

DB Shell isnt there anymore - there is a huge BP servo about 15 minutes past that though - id use that as your meet point

DB Shell isnt there anymore - there is a huge BP servo about 15 minutes past that though - id use that as your meet point

Thanks Bec,

I used google maps to find the closest servo from the start of the Hume, i guess its a little out dated

is it the BP servo arround Heathcote Junction?

Thanks Bec,

I used google maps to find the closest servo from the start of the Hume, i guess its a little out dated

is it the BP servo arround Heathcote Junction?

http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=-37...mp;t=h&z=16

the truck stop at the centre of that map is now massive BP servo's

KFC, Macca and subway there as well.

One of each side of the rd.

Cheers

M

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