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I encourage everyone to stay the night.. or two at wakie if they can!

last time we were there we got up to plenty of drunken antics the night before.. and even more so the night after!

I will still be going down to watch as I believe team QLD may be making another special appearance!

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I encourage everyone to stay the night.. or two at wakie if they can!

last time we were there we got up to plenty of drunken antics the night before.. and even more so the night after!

I will still be going down to watch as I believe team QLD may be making another special appearance!

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Yessir

I have back up this time too, Team QLD may even take line honours (Not me but Evocam)

hmm....tempting, if im not entering Kandos Street machine and hotrod show I'll be there, wont find out for a little while though

Come on Chris gotta go mate and have some more fun like at Oran at the Mcgill day that was some pretty awesome sideways action going on. The zed should be sweet by then and running the slicks too

Should be a great day

Hi All,

I will be coming down with EVOCam (previously GTR Cam on these forums) from Brisbane. We will hopefully be staying at the track as after the long drive we will need as much rest as possible (Read while Cam sleeps I can finally have some Jack and coke as I will drive most of the way...).

Please come and say hi, we will have the EVO 8 MR with APC stickers and the silver Hilux with the plates Stuck Up...personal joke.

Should eb an awesome day. We went twice last year, first time with a black EVo 8 Aust delivered and then with the MR before melting a piston...

Hopefully this time we can have as much fun as the EVO days there (and yes I drive a skyline so I like to give the driver/mate a good ribbing!!!)

Cheers

Neill

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I believe they do!

I'll let mikey will tell you the info

I am comming down to watch for the day.

can anyone give me a lift?? dave? ando?

if not, no dramas, the proton will make the trip down there!

WTF33R - the meeting point is the BP petrol station on pac highway at pymble at 4 45 am. to then meet up at 5 30am at the ampol truck stop at crossroads in causula ( start of hume highway) with the autoasports guys.

pm me to organise this.

I believe they do!

I'll let mikey will tell you the info

I am comming down to watch for the day.

can anyone give me a lift?? dave? ando?

if not, no dramas, the proton will make the trip down there!

no probs. :)

whens everyone leaving? i spose id better get the day of eah. (sat that is )_

ill have both camera's there but no mount for in car stuff as had been too busy being on holidays to have one made up but cant wait to see wakefield raceway for the first time ,

just a quick one who is odds fav for the day ?




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