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i was thinking this too the other day, but cause i now work saturdays, i'd prefer if it was on a sunday. i was thinking of something like a photo session, like out the front old parliment house, down near the lake, where we can get on the grass, take some pics, then go for a cruise along cotter rd or where-ever......?

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Hey Cool. Can stay at mine o'night Sat if you want that is.

I'll let you know, thanks for the offer [sounds good].

BTW I saw a certain GTR the other day, don't think it would be running too good with the air filter pods and such in the boot........any deadline on completion yet???

This Sunday is a bit short notice for most people Shaun.

As for Route.....why not start at the Museum (meet point) then head up Parks Way to Coppins Crossing turn off?

Head down there and then make our way onto Uriarra Road (right hand turn). This will lead us (the more exciting way) to the Cotter BBQ area where we could stop and have lunch/food/break.

Those who want to depart at this point can take the short route home while those who are game can continue onto Tharwa and even further beyond (the roads after Tharwa are just awesome).

You'd be looking at about an hours worth of driving (not including breaks and stops).

It'd also be great if peeps could get their hands on CB's for such an event.

EDIT: Hell, if time permits we could even pull into Tidbinbilla Reserve or the Deep Space Tracking Station and grab some awesome pictures. If you wanted to do this you'd need to start around 1330 - 1430 to leave enough time before dusk (those pesky roos).

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Dyno day would be good. 4wd dyno this time would get a bigger turnout.

Theres only one in Canberra, and they arnt overly "friendly" with pricing, which is why its always 2WD unfortunately :dry:

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