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This would be a good finish point: https://www.facebook.com/Bendigo-Motorfest-349522778583331/

Heaps of other stuff on in Bendigo over Easter including Corvette and VW car displays.

https://www.bendigoeasterfestival.org.au/whats

Or come and see Maralyn: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/supersized-marilyn-monroe-sculpture-goes-up-in-bendigo/news-story/87952a2b9170d67fc1377c134b07b9c0

Does it sound like I'm trying to sell Bendigo much?

just joined to try get help with my stagea, perfect timing as always, was really missing all the cruises with the Aus300zx forum. If I can get rid of my engine check light then count me in m35 stagea axis

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This would be a good finish point: https://www.facebook.com/Bendigo-Motorfest-349522778583331/

Heaps of other stuff on in Bendigo over Easter including Corvette and VW car displays.

https://www.bendigoeasterfestival.org.au/whats

Or come and see Maralyn: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/supersized-marilyn-monroe-sculpture-goes-up-in-bendigo/news-story/87952a2b9170d67fc1377c134b07b9c0

Does it sound like I'm trying to sell Bendigo much?

Bendigo may be a stretch too far for those travelling from the SE of Melbourne.

We need to designate a meeting point A and B.

I'm thinking A will be somewhere central in the SE and B can be Melbourne Airport Lookout, cnr Sunbury and Oaklands Rd.

It is also Easter Sunday and is quite common for family get-togethers.

This is the reason I won't be participating.

If more people would speak up then we could move to a more agreeable date

My cars still at the painters :(


Bloody bar keeps cracking every time it gets mounted, this time it decided to crack as we were putting the plates on.








I'd be keen to do one in a few weeks, give my car a chance to get finished

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