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guys try some of the other car carries like scots transport etc.

and duncan was it you that was telling me the other day how snowman couldn't drive a greasy stick up a dogs a55?

bring it on mexicans!

and troy since you are just a sydney boy stuck in melb behind enemy lines you can even borrow my GTST for the day since i'm sure your never ending project will not have ended. hehe i'm serious though.

try these boys:

http://www.movingcars.com.au/

http://www.toll.com.au/contact/logistics_automotive.html

http://www.advancecarcarriers.com.au/

in all seriouness though we need a few quick imported GTRs to show some cocky GTSTs a lesson or two.

If we are Mexicans to you guys, then maybe NSW are Canadians to the Vic guys???? ;)

Aren't Canadians weird french guys, with small balls :D ????

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However - if I can get something organised for Wakefield then the 8th is still a possibility as it would be great to be there with SAUNSW.

Please keep us informed of your proposed Wakefield dates, ive got a lot of interest for another Wakefield day from both NSW AND QLD members ;)

PM me , or just post in our exec section, like you usually do :D

Please keep us informed of your proposed Wakefield dates, ive got a lot of interest for another Wakefield day from both NSW AND QLD members ;)

PM me , or just post in our exec section, like you usually do :D

Yeah I'm writting something in there now.

Last night i was having a long hard think about the best way to spend what little money i have late this year...and trips like this and the PI 6 hour are better value for money then Dutton:( But i have committed to Dutton so Snowloughcan beat, well at least one car.

Decisions, decisions...as for accom on these trips. I may be able to help a few out with accom with family and friends.

For you guys not familar with Sydney, there is a great Hotel 500mtrs away from the track with plenty of night life. There is plenty of loving goign around with the ladies at night as well, how can you go wrong?

...and at the end of the day, i will be doing it the cheapest way possible...so that will mean driving up. The money i save is another No Speed day at Wakefield, or a Friday at Winton as i drive up :D

I want access to your Exec section again.

I used to have it... but its gone ;)

Fun times of sections past lol

it's ok Ash - all they talk about in there now is about how useless they are at organising a motokhana day.

:D

I want access to your Exec section again.

I used to have it... but its gone :D

Fun times of sections past lol

Show me yours and ill show you mine

/young kid voice

;)

Yeah I'm writting something in there now.

:D

it's ok Ash - all they talk about in there now is about how useless they are at organising a motokhana day.

;)

:)

I got some :D

Anyways - these guys shit me so we need to teach some lessons.

So - who from Vic would be interested in attending this event. We can also do a day at Wakefield on the Monday and/or Tuesday for $130 added to the event. The rest of the details we can sort out if there is enough interest.

Oh - and we've been promised a TV so we can see whats happening up the hill.

Ok - it seems we have been disallowed from this anyways now (Not SAU NSW fault but the fault of the people running the event) - so we'll stick to my original plan of a Nov trip.

I'll post up the planned details when I get them finalised.

Ok - it seems we have been disallowed from this anyways now (Not SAU NSW fault but the fault of the people running the event) - so we'll stick to my original plan of a Nov trip.

I'll post up the planned details when I get them finalised.

bugger...

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