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I'll be staying in the back of my van on Northborne somewhere. If the vans a rocking dont come knocking :P

LOL :laugh::P

I was hoping you were looking into it :D:happy:

Hook us up!! :P

Hmmm Ill will see but cant make any promises :/

All you people staying at friends houses.... the summernats just isnt the same if you havent worn the same clothes for atleast 3 days....get in the spirit.

LOL

:P:happy::D

(I will be keeping my distance then when I meet you ) haha

All you people staying at friends houses.... the summernats just isnt the same if you havent worn the same clothes for atleast 3 days....get in the spirit.

dont you no i camped 2yrs ago was the most fun at nats yet....pissed everyday/night

All you people staying at friends houses.... the summernats just isnt the same if you havent worn the same clothes for atleast 3 days....get in the spirit.

man if you need to be at the summernats to wear your cloths for 3 days straight then i must be in training :D:):P

((( ANDREW )))

While I remember, just a word of warning...

For those thinking of driving down from Sydney, I wouldn't recommend taking the Skyline...

For the last few years, the local constabulary from Goulburn and their buddies from both the EPA and RTA have taken pleasure in setting up a 4 day blitz/defect station at the Marulan heavy vehicle checking station on the Hume Hwy.

Basically they pull over anything that looks remotely modified and go over it with a fine tooth comb with the bastards dishing out the defects like all their Christmas's have come at once.

My brother copped $800 worth of relatively minor/stupid defects on his car on the Friday morning and the place was chock full of cars when I passed it early on the Sat morn (fortunately I didn't take the line!).

No doubt they'll be there again this year, so be careful...

ahh damn.... hopefully i find another car to take down otherwise it will make it 2/2 summernats that i get fined for something.

yeah good idea reddrifter. we should get something organised.

any of you guys that arent staying with family or anything booked accomodation yet?

OMG!!!!! :O

Thanks for the warning :thanks:

That would start your weekend off so badly getting a defect :D

Well lucky as werent planning to take the skyline going to take the normal car and will have 4 of us in it as well..

Definatly want to meet up with most of you guys at a pub or have dinner somewere together :happy:

If anyone knows a good pub or resturant??? Or I might go hunting myself let me know and I will organise something for us so we can all meet up prob the saturday night would be best for us as we are getting down there Friday sometime :)

Saturday is the best day at the showground from 9am till about 1am that nite. Watch all the events etc throughout the day then at night time the main show is on in the arena and then the adult entertainment begins live on stage at midnight.

:D:thanks::happy:




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