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This is where you want to stay. http://www.toptouristparks.com.au/ParkDeta...&ident=vlcp

It's cheap and if you get one of the big cabins it will sleep 5-6 people (6 if there is at least 1 couple). And so costs you about $25. We usually all stay there and it is a great place to stay as it's very social (i.e. all the cabins are on the lake and next to each other with big decks and out-door tables so you can sit around have a beer together before going out.)

That's where most of the Vic crew will be staying - but it does sell out quickly so if you are coming and you wnat to stay here be smart and book early. :D

This is where you want to stay. http://www.toptouristparks.com.au/ParkDeta...&ident=vlcp

It's cheap and if you get one of the big cabins it will sleep 5-6 people (6 if there is at least 1 couple). And so costs you about $25. We usually all stay there and it is a great place to stay as it's very social (i.e. all the cabins are on the lake and next to each other with big decks and out-door tables so you can sit around have a beer together before going out.)

That's where most of the Vic crew will be staying - but it does sell out quickly so if you are coming and you wnat to stay here be smart and book early. :D

Thanks Snowman!!!

Do these Cabins have seperate bedrooms?

They have 1 bed room with a queen and another bedroom with 4 singles (2 x bunk beds). Thats the delux. The other one has a queen in one room and a double with a single bunk above it in the other room.

They all have a small seperate kitchen / lounge room as well.

They aren't delux but really they are just a place to sleep! And for $25 they leave plenty of spending $$$ on margarita's.

They have 1 bed room with a queen and another bedroom with 4 singles (2 x bunk beds). Thats the delux. The other one has a queen in one room and a double with a single bunk above it in the other room.

They all have a small seperate kitchen / lounge room as well.

They aren't delux but really they are just a place to sleep! And for $25 they leave plenty of spending $$$ on margarita's.

Thanks for all the info! :D

And for $25 they leave plenty of spending $$$ on margarita's.

lol .. Steve.. perhaps stick to bourbans? LOL

unfortunately my car is still slightly temperamental so going anywhere that is more than $100 for a tow home is out of the question! LOL

nothing on mainland australia is ever more than a $100 tow away. just call mark and he will go buy you an R31 ($40) and length of tow rope ($10) and some petty ($50). bobs your uncle $100 towie!

Ok, so the delux sounds the best (Andrew correct me if im wrong) so i vote we get one of them...

The list is currently:

N1GTR PAID for both

Sh@un PAID for DECA, no accom

Smoky???? Payment details sent

N1 R33 GTR - PAID - call me about that

nuttshunglow - PAID - call me about that

skylinegtts ???? In, payment details sent

Beer Baron???? You wont damage the splitter :D

Liz - go buy an R31

evil weevil In, payment details sent

Ok, so the delux sounds the best (Andrew correct me if im wrong) so i vote we get one of them...

The list is currently:

N1GTR PAID for both

Sh@un PAID for DECA, no accom

Smoky???? Rebuild your gearbox beyotch

N1 R33 GTR - hasnt paid - call me about that

nuttshunglow - hasnt paid - call me about that

skylinegtts ???? Hows Uni going on those dates

Beer Baron???? You wont damage the splitter :)

Liz - go buy an R31

Speaking as your pimp Steve.. go make me some money biaaaach!! :)

I am in but not for competing this time around.. send me the details biaaaach!! :P

Its going to be a loooong drive.. are we there yet?? :D

well.... after much thought and consideration im......IN!!!! assuming there are spots left.

Steve could u PM ur bank details so i can deposit the money. Also is there anything else i need to do apart from pay the money? how do i organise acco?

Ok, so the delux sounds the best (Andrew correct me if im wrong) so i vote we get one of them...

The list is currently:

N1GTR PAID for both

Sh@un PAID for DECA, no accom

Smoky???? Rebuild your gearbox beyotch

N1 R33 GTR - hasnt paid - call me about that

nuttshunglow - hasnt paid - call me about that

skylinegtts ???? Hows Uni going on those dates

Beer Baron???? You wont damage the splitter :)

Liz - go buy an R31

I'm definately in. Send the details on where to send the money.

I'm going solo so I'm looking for roomies and if someone needs a ride down I'm sure it will beat the company of my IPOD by a large margin.




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