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what about the car park at regatta point (the resturant near captain cook fountain (the fountain on lake burley griffin))

That's a pretty good idea actually.

It's lit and everything as far as I can remember.

I have it on good word that Brindabella park would be ok, albeit "airport land" moat of the security companys run smaller shifts out there at night, and the guys generally don't care. The only problem I can see would be finding a car park without boomgates would be a hassle.

Regatta point is always good, I know some of the toyota guys use to go there a few years ago.

The carrillion is another spot, but the road isn't the best and the entry from kings av has a killer speedbump. plus windchill factor

Failing all that, The car park across from the convention center is open and isn't too bad......

PN. Canberra cruises are now meeting at the museum too. I have a feeling that the guys I use to work with at the Museum are gonna be cracking the shits with it all soon and the 5-0 will be attending on a more frequent basis

Edited by sprinterboy

They aren't Canberra Cruises guys and the CC guys that were with the Commo guys reckon that they don't know the people that are causing the problems...

The CC guys that I was with were just trying to avoid all that too - took off as soon as it started happening. We got a big bitching thread going on :thumbsup:

The CC guys that I was with were just trying to avoid all that too - took off as soon as it started happening. We got a big bitching thread going on :)

So I've been reading :(

From what I gather there was quite a turnout at the museum last night, like a few groups?

LOL then you'll notice I've had nothing better to do today than torment the commodore guys on there...

Yeah, I turned up with about 5-10 other guys so we could have a chat, check out each others cars and go take some nice photos cause one of them is a photographer. Then some Commodore club turned up... Quite a lot of them were ok but they were really loud and stuff and then the heroes started arriving, squealing the wheels all the time and fishying around and stuff before the burnouts started... Just the crap you don't really need.

But hey don't dare single out the commodore drivers and call them hoons :(

LOL then you'll notice I've had nothing better to do today than torment the commodore guys on there...

Yah, i just checked it out, love your work :D

Worked someone up so much, he threatened to hide in another model car, 'loose the plot' and incite violence on those demeaning his car of choice - the irony, awesome

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