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Yer I've seen a couple of evo's do the Go-To-Whoa, normally kick ass.

Best was when they have to do the garage race, where the driver has to drive forward into a "garage" then reverse into the next one and repeat. A guy entered a moke into it and wooped everyone... :nyaanyaa:

The feel for imports entred has changed a lot in last few years, I normaly go for only 1 day (get board of it now) if its your first time going it should be a great day/night/weekend (accomodation will be booked out) but at night dont wonder by your self, also it has become much more then an Ausssi bogan event, more sorry to say Leb feast.

Also watch out for the mass of tity being flashed by random chicks.

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I will be out and about from tonight onwards. I'm from canberra myself, and i think the local SAU crew here are meeting up for a cruise on friday night into braddon. IM not 100% sure if the parking is free though? I thought it was usually $5 odd.

Anyway where are you all meeting up friday night? Will come past and check it out. Will be good to meet interstate SAU'ers.

Dayne

Alright guys, Just to inform you all. This was taken off another forum (syndicatemotorsports.org)

"I saw in the paper that they were pretty much pulling over every car coming in from sydney way doing breath testing/vehicle inspections"

So apparently if your on the way down from Sydney, I'd be pretty careful. Wouldnt worry to much anyway - theyre not really targetting many of the lines, theyre more interested in the booner v8's. I went out into braddon last night, and the cops were so out numbered they gave up in defecting in the end.

Dayne

Hey guys just spoke to my brother whom is down there, they went down yesturday and there were cops going over eveything with a fine tooth comb so im going the hire car route.

Also for anyone that is interested check out the blue ford mercury that belongs to Bruno and painted by Impact P&P. Impacts my brothers shop and he painted the car. Sumernats is the first place the public will see it even thou its still not completely finished. The work on this car is awesome :P

Anyone that wants to meet up can also PM me for my mobile.

All we need now is someone to report back if the cops are defecting at the entry to Canberra on the Hume Hwy like they were 2yrs ago.

mY MATE Just rang me from the nats...

Coppers are again pulling all cars headed from Sydney/Wollongong to the ACT in a big way!!

Sniffer dogs as well, so be ware! There main pull over sport is Marulan!

My mates spoken to the coppers as he got noise defect already & said the cops are doing as many cars as possible this yr!

I came down tonight (well im at Goulburn so far) and I seen 6 cop cars in total (around Marulan) and a green pulsar with rims in the RTA station getting inspected.

Nothing outrageous yet, but then again I haven't crossed into the ACT border..

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