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im gonna head up there in the morning

so maybe we can meet up John? or anyone else.

i too feel lonely on those long stretch roads ;)

I can meet you on the hwy near Ctown if you like. I should be with 2 or 3 others.

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OKay late notice but i have next Wednesday off so was hoping to come down Tues night with everyone... and head back Wednesday arvo maybe Thursday.....

Steve any accomo free / available ?

OKay late notice but i have next Wednesday off so was hoping to come down Tues night with everyone... and head back Wednesday arvo maybe Thursday.....

Steve any accomo free / available ?

me and lingeringsoul will be leaving on tuesday night if u wana tag along. not sure wat time yet tho.

and yes is there accomodation left ill be bringing my gf along as well! will make payments today if there is :D

My r33 wont be ready in time for wednesday................ but i will be bringing my RS, im guessing thatd be ok?

I can meet you on the hwy near Ctown if you like. I should be with 2 or 3 others.

What time will that roughly be? Im heading down from liverpool

i looked at the weather channel last night doesnt look good :blink:

Well somebody there is confused as their website says Canberra (close enough) is going to be Fine - 23deg

http://www.weatherchannel.com.au/Magic94sc...y&State=ACT

OKay late notice but i have next Wednesday off so was hoping to come down Tues night with everyone... and head back Wednesday arvo maybe Thursday.....

Steve any accomo free / available ?

Hanyou aswel:

Yes there is space available - $50 per person gets you a bed :blink:

Pay it into the SAU account and you're all set

Sorry uys ive never been to one of these meets...... What actually happens all day?

What time do we start? how long do we go for? how many cars at a time?

Is there a schedule for the day............

gimmi more info!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm not a NSWist but what the go with your pubs up there. Last time I came up there was no hussle at the bars. You all lined up in straight lines and waited patiently for your beers. Where is your hunger for the necture. I hope you all get more rowdy on the track than you do in the pubs. Middies, scooners? What are they? All us southerners know is pint. Gimme a pint boss!. Not excuse me sir, could I please have a middy of beer with a slice of lemon. WTF Toughen up princesses you'll be hanging out with real men soon. We'll hold your hands and show you how to drive faster than your mums.

I know what going on. Your cars aren't broken. Your just scared. Its all right we'll be easy on you.

Enough hecling. Seriously, see you all soon. Can't wait to get up there and have some fun and drinks with all of you whilest were up.




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