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ok this is the list of ppls so far

pokie

Hotwire

beno33 + mate Dan (possibly)

PimpnQ45

Tangles

r31turbo

thirtythree-II

syx

66 skyline gt

Cooper

vange

Deluxe

9krpm (will be there in spirit if date not changed)

heslo

i wont send out PM's just yet will wait maybee 1 more week i was looking @ diagrams i have made and im gunna edit 1 of the checkpoints im looking in HR-32's direction for a chat on msn or PM so i can go though couple of things with u :)

I voted Barrosa Valley because I need to collect some more wine.

However, I can't make it on the 19th.

Could we go on the 13th of March, Adelaide cup day?

Another option is Wirrina Resort or Sunset Boulevard (or what ever it's called now). We can have a BBQ and skirmish or even a round of golf there. Just my 2c :)

i rekon wirrina would b awsome...so much 2 do there...gold skirmish, bbq, etc etc....we should go early on a sunday and get there b4 lunch....so we get time 2 do stuff, especially if the weather gets colder in the next few months....

both those places arnt very far and whilst neither is the barrossa ive chosen a route that isnt direct sort of the long way there :) i need to edit the map and ill send u on msn adam

Edited by Madaz

I might just stay out of this one......

My car is more of a cruiser, and isnt too keen on tight, twisty roads

(That tends to happen when the car weighs 1800kg)

Maybe next time, if one gets planned that doesn't involve too much hard driving.

(Makes me miss my Starion a bit now! :) )

Edited by PimpnQ45

PimpnQ45: There is no reason you can't come on the cruise, just go towards the rear of the group if you dont want to be pushed along. That way you can still come to the BBQ etc.

Also, So what is the date, is one set? :S

I might just stay out of this one......

My car is more of a cruiser, and isnt too keen on tight, twisty roads

(That tends to happen when the car weighs 1800kg)

Maybe next time, if one gets planned that doesn't involve too much hard driving.

(Makes me miss my Starion a bit now! :( )

yes tag along @ the back of the field and remeber peoples these are public roads were NOT doing a time trial to the barrossa

as for date ive only read 1 post that asked for the date to be changed and no 1 has 2nd'd the motion so im guessing its still Sunday 19th March

as for food afterwards speaking from my own self im too lazey to bring food and kook it so im up for takeaway :P go local vendors :O

** UPDATED LIST **

Madaz

pokie

Hotwire

beno33 + mate Dan (possibly)

PimpnQ45

Tangles

r31turbo

thirtythree-II

syx

66 skyline gt

Cooper

vange

Deluxe

9krpm (will be there in spirit if date not changed)

heslo

***UPDATE***

Maxx

HR-32

Whiplash

DC_GTST

4door_Sleeper

PimpnQ45

Oosh

Edited by Madaz

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