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Hi Guys (and gals),

I'd like to extend an invitation to all SAU members to come along to our Mid Year drive through Black Spur and the infamous Reefton Spur.

This is going to be an awesome day along some of the best touring roads in Victoria.

The details are as below.

REEFTON SPUR and THE BLACK SPUR!

WHERE: Outside Yarra Valley Nissan, 460 Maroondah Hwy, Lilydale.

WHEN: 8.00am Sunday 19th June.

WHO: All welcome. Total of approx 260km. All sealed roads.

HOW: Up Reefton Spur to Marysville for a quick coffee at the big bakery. Then thru The Black Spur to Healesville and onto Melbourne. Remember it is winter the roads could be icy. No Lake Mountain drive during winter.

NDSOC PROMOTES SAFE RESPONSIBLE DRIVING AT ALL TIMES.

I hope to see some of you guys there.

Cheeers,

Raul Mas

NDSOC Membership Secretary.

This is sooooooo tempting, I just got the car fully sprayed and upgraded, should be on the road that weekend.

The car has been off the road for 3 months and the quickest car I have driven was my parents' VT Commodore :D. I have been suffering withdrawal symptoms for the past 2.9 months.

Decisions, decisions..................:confused:

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