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funny you should mention

there a taco bill a few 100 meters from it:

http://www.tacobill.com.au/locations/laverton-north/

Also Lavo market for the missus and kids if they're bored at deca lol

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Oh and if coming down Leakes Rd when the market is on, add another 30-60 minutes to your journey. Come in from the other direction, trust me. Made that mistake going to Forsite a few times now :(

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At this point entries are full, thank you everyone for the interest. Sorry to those who didn't make it in, however this is a test event for us. I'm hopeful to open entries to a larger number of people next time around.



There are still a couple of spots up for grab to new members who want to get involved. So if you've signed up in the last 12 months, PM me.


Hello, I can't seem to access the entry list? Getting an error 403. :(

Links to the meecamsau website are dynamic so often can't be copy pasted to forums for other people to view, log into meecamsau website, click Upcoming Events, then click Entrants List on the right of SAUVIC Motorkhana

Links to the meecamsau website are dynamic so often can't be copy pasted to forums for other people to view, log into meecamsau website, click Upcoming Events, then click Entrants List on the right of SAUVIC Motorkhana

Yeh, I didn't realise that before I copy and pasted. Would be nice if they had a perm link option.

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