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OK, this is what we now need to do, organise EXACTLY who is coming and who isn't then once that is confirmed we can arrange who is bringing what, so if the thread starter could EDIT his original post so that like we can get a list of who's definitely coming that would rock as it would keep a nice point for us to refer to to know who is going so then we can arrange food etc, and for the rest of us, raise our hands to CONFIRM we're coming

ill be the first :D ME ME!!! IM COMING!!!

R31Nismoid you'll have a few weeks no matter what happens. It could be your last harah for a while though!

I gotta check what my mates are doing, but I don't think there is any reason why i can't come. I'll post a definite next week or so, it's still a couple of weeks off.

I need to get my tuned so i can hit the 200's round those bends :D (joking). Where's a good dyno-tune place east that knows their skylines? Might just go back to Ice unless there is somewhere closer to me (its a bitch getting to on the train to pick up/drop off!). Somebody mentioned a place in Mitcham?

If anybody wants a lift coming from inner east (glen iris) i can provide. I might bring a mate or two.

I really want to be there. Hopefully my Line is ready.

If not i will try to twist my mates arm to take his Line or another mate to come with his Cappacinoe. If the weather is nice we might take the roof off :D . Unfortunately no room for anything in the boot when the roof is in there ;) .

Originally posted by JET-33

apollo bay..dmn

thats a tank of fuel just gettin there :P

Yeah i know..

but the thing is.

There will be a lot of car clubs doing cruises from what i've heard around the traps...

And most will probably only go a far as lorne i'm guessing (usually works that way)

So if we go as far as apollo bay we should have less hassles getting parking/bbq's etc... etc...

we can stop at lorne is no-body is there?

but apollo bay is only an extra 30-40 mins... and some good twsits/straight in that section... coppers to though.

And Apollo bay only had Mobil 8000 last time i was there (for those religious to Optimax might have to do a lorne stop ?)

But stuff the cops. I'm coming REGARDLESS

:burnout:




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