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I'm down on the F1 week and staying for the weekend after. We might have to get a cruise on!

If people are up for a cruise, let me know. I'm also trying to hook up with some of the guys from JDM Style Tuning and 350Z-Tech for some driving.

We are all @ the Grand Prix... SAU-Vic is attending a carshow there for the 4 days ;)

So nothing "official" can be done.

Atre - i semi-grew up all down around there :D

I'll retire down there somewhere if i have my way.

One thing i aint dfone is go fishing around Apollo Bay for years.

Although the netters are totally raping the sea bed so the fishing in certain areas isnt going so well. :P

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R31Nismoid, its a nice place to grow up! Retire with a nice big house on the coast, lovely lady by your side, nice car in garge, life is good! :)

I havent been fishing around here for a few months but they are catching heaps off Kilarney! Intend to go out soon! Last time I went surf fishing caught nothing!! Plus they have banned fishing in a lot of parts around here as well. Marine parks etc. Im sick of all the tourists coming down and catching all the undersize fish and taking them, that really piss's me off. One thing I love is squid fishing, heaps of fun!

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