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does anyone need stuff taken up for the EC part of the trip like extra tyres etc

i am leaving for coonabarabran tomorrow morn and meeting you guys in syd or @ec

probabl a bit late but i have a van and thought i better let you all know

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The universal measurement of beer is a PINT

But - Matt K, I'll call you later to confirm details, but will pick you up about 4.25am, Alan will meet you at the FWY onramp at about 4.30am

*shudder. So early...

Pft - if we do have to, paying to watch = ghey!!! :)

You city folk reckon you guys are getting up early, spare a thought for those of us who live in teh bush and how early we have to get up.

My head hurts just thinking about it.

4.30am! WTF! It's 5.30 at Donnybrook which is 30 mins from the onramp at that time of the morning!

If I am there at 4.30am, I really hope you are too as with a full days driving, I need all the sleep I can get dude! :)

The plan was to meet at 5am saff.

Once we have everyone, its time to go, so we assumed 5.30 departure but if we are ready before that we'll get an early start.

OK np, 4.30am it is then JW. Better drag myself to bed ASAP. Catch you in the morn.

This is the final drew that I know of:

Snowman (R34 GTR)

Aaron (R34 GTR) - meeting us up there i think

John (R33 GTR)

Scotsman (R33 GTR)

Jack (R33 GTR) - meeting us up there i think

Gareth (R32 GTR)

Nige (R32 GTR)

Alan (EVO VII)

James (EVO VIII MR)

Paul (R33 GTST) - not racing

Andrew (R31 GTS) - meeting us up there i think, spoke to him today

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