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Why hello... Didn't see this until today. Given the timeframe I most probably will be in! Whens confirmation needed by?

Anybody got an idea how much LS2 license cost?

Umm i believe its $85

Well mate ill have to book the rooms, but first i need a definate amount of people going, and then deposits from everyone, id suggest we leave from Beverly Hills (same as last time) as the carpark there is only 2 sets of lights away from the motorway entrance

Meet time will be around 630pm to give people time to meet after work, and also so we can skip some of peak hour ;)

Well mate ill have to book the rooms, but first i need a definate amount of people going, and then deposits from everyone, id suggest we leave from Beverly Hills (same as last time) as the carpark there is only 2 sets of lights away from the motorway entrance

Meet time will be around 630pm to give people time to meet after work, and also so we can skip some of peak hour :mad:

well im in so let me know of the deposit!

where is beverly hills?

im out near eastern creek!

6.30 will leave many of us trying to get across sydney in peak hour traffic!

By many, i know you mean just you - sif live in the sticks :mad:

Yeah, i was just saying an "after work" time - it can be 730 if you like? That would be enough time (you have to come the furthest AFAIK)

hhhmmm i might consider this... see if i can hit sub 1:12's

whens cut off dude >_<

Cut off for staying the night before will be like 2 days before the event, as for getting on the track, on the day its first come first served

Cut off for staying the night before will be like 2 days before the event, as for getting on the track, on the day its first come first served

did you mention earlier that it was around $50 for the night accom?

Is that each person per room or shared?

did you mention earlier that it was around $50 for the night accom?

Is that each person per room or shared?

Yep, as mention earlier, its $50 per head, and there's 2 to a room (Wakefield make the prices, not me) so if you bring a gf its $100 and so on >_<

Yep, as mention earlier, its $50 per head, and there's 2 to a room (Wakefield make the prices, not me) so if you bring a gf its $100 and so on :(

sweet, then $50 it is!

sif bring my GF, its time to get away, LOL >_<




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