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more than likely i'll be there friday and saturday, probably a bit of sunday too. went last year for all days and it was awesome. good to see people who care about there cars as much as i do.

plus i'll be in braddon on friday night, not driving however.

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going all day sunday, sound off and burnouts :D

also doing the usual cruise from lanyon market place at 9:30 out to braddon on friday night if anyone interested in coming

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ill be there from thursday till sunday

working in the dyno cell im from vic sau if any one wants a dyno run come in see what you make this year they have restructured the catergories so you never know you may come away with a trophy

best thinng bout working there is that we get to watch the sat night entertainment from up in the grandstand and get to judge the wet t comp :) hehehe any ways should be good this year hope to see more RB's

cheers Y'all

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not going to the nats. its really not worth it. same cars every year..... however, will be going to braddon thursday night, friday night and saturday night. that way you see the cars without having to pay for the over priced tickets! heck last year, braddon was even going off on wednesday night. might be worth a trip out tonight.....

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