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you can say its work.. ill call it a field day :laugh:

im biting my nails every day and hoping i dont get picked up when i go rye for schoolies.. also geelong for macedonian christmas...

Edited by LTHLRB
Thats right folks no need to worry about voting before or during Springnats elsewhere as The Victorian Electrol Commission is setting up a polling booth at this years event within the DECA grounds so vote there how good is that.

Its called a postal vote

Its been around for quite some time

  • 3 weeks later...
Its called a postal vote

Its been around for quite some time

Just spoke to the Roman Autotek Team and seems that they have been busy upgrading the Raptor ute in preperations in bringing it to our three events.Shepparton Springnats,Murray Bridge Autofest and Albury Autofest,Raptor has just left the good hands of Rob Herrod of Herrod Motorsport fame where it received more goodies to improve its performance.

This be the first time that the Raptor has toured Country Australia so we are excited that Roman Autotek have gone to so much trouble and expense to bring one of Australia`s icon machines to us in the country

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www.springcarnationals.com

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