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This is Just the Pre Meet for the eastside boys.

When: Saturday 3rd July.

Time: 6.45am, leaving 7.15am sharp

Location: Home HQ, 372-394 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading, 3131 VIC - in front of the jb hi fi

bring a cb if you've got one as its a long drive. ch14 as always

its 150km to heathcote, so bring a full tank. there is a BP near wallan, which i believe we pass where we can top up the fuel tanks, time premitting.

those who are coming sound off so i get an idea of numbers. i'll pm my mobile to y'all closer to the date

haha 45mins to heathcote for me :P

ill see you there

edit: Ric meet me at my place... just past wallan and we go the quick way ;)

lol the one time your location is convenient!

PM me details, but none of this 6am bullshit lol make it a decent time

what route are you taking, chandler hwy?

Thinking about leaving from Werribe now so I don't have to get up so early :P

nah dude the hume.

how long will it take to get there? it says racing starts at 11am.

2hrs 20min

haha Basti is a bit too excited. 6am leave O_o. What are we going to do at 8am at Heathcote lawl

shaddap, also left a little bit of leeway for stoppage/late ppl, so yeah, shaddap. you bunch of skirts gave bought yourself another hour.

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