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Sam,

Accomodation is around about $30 a day and we are staying two nights...You will need to take the friday (11th) off work and maybe the monday up to you as driving back sunday

It's $75 to enter DECA not sure about Cam's licence might be somthing in Vic section

Will go see what I can find out for ya :dry:

In steveos first post its saying CAMS licence isnt needed im going to ring him and ask :happy:

thanx for that jess :wave:

yeah, definately get 2S. don't stress too much, you have plenty of time to get it, and even if it doesn't arrive in time they can fax you a temporary licence if you ask nicely.

Im about to send all pm's on behalf of steveo cause need final confirmation of who is in and payment so can secure our positions and accomodation :dry:

Im sure we can all help each other out as all travelling down together

Right now it is me in my car alone so I can probably find a bit of space.

Would be happy to give someone a lift as 7 hours in a car doesn't sound like much fun. Thats really streching the ipod to its limits.

yay, :happy: that would be tops tj and sam. It's just that I'll be driving down in my 32 GTR. now it only has 2 seats in it, but the bulk of the rear is taken up with roll cage. I'll have 2 people in it (me +1) so no room in the front at all, and the boot can only hold 1 wheel :dry:.

then I have race box (just some tool, fluids etc)

jack

2X stands

4 X wheels

helmet bag

clothes for me

clothes for + 1

so I reckon I can fit nearly all of that stuff except for 2 or 3 wheels and the jack. I can probably live without the jack and try using someones down there. So I would just need someone to carry 1 wheel (and maybe the jack) and someone to carry 2 wheels. and of course there will be my undying love in it for you, and a few bux as well. just don't sell my wheels for beer on the way down!

yay, :happy: that would be tops tj and sam. It's just that I'll be driving down in my 32 GTR. now it only has 2 seats in it, but the bulk of the rear is taken up with roll cage. I'll have 2 people in it (me +1) so no room in the front at all, and the boot can only hold 1 wheel :dry:.

then I have race box (just some tool, fluids etc)

jack

2X stands

4 X wheels

helmet bag

clothes for me

clothes for + 1

so I reckon I can fit nearly all of that stuff except for 2 or 3 wheels and the jack. I can probably live without the jack and try using someones down there. So I would just need someone to carry 1 wheel (and maybe the jack) and someone to carry 2 wheels. and of course there will be my undying love in it for you, and a few bux as well. just don't sell my wheels for beer on the way down!

shouldn't be a problem mate i've got plenty of space and no-one else in the car.

Right now it is me in my car alone so I can probably find a bit of space.

Would be happy to give someone a lift as 7 hours in a car doesn't sound like much fun. Thats really streching the ipod to its limits.

I might have a passenger for you if ok, As we will be taking a little car and have 4 in with us and for 7 hours could get a bit cramped

oh, jess. I am in and paid as of last week. I've paid only for deca, accomodation is sorted for me (i think, will check that today).

Oh what :dry: not crashing with us....

Oh what :dry: not crashing with us....

lol, it's not that you guys smell. :happy: just that I had already put my name in with someone before I knew exactly what you guys were doing. I'll let you know if anything changes.

i should have a fair bit of room in my car being half stripped. so i got space for other ppls stuff aswell as another person coz im driving down solo. should invest in some speakers, coz theyd be better than the ones ive got now.

lol, it's not that you guys smell. :) just that I had already put my name in with someone before I knew exactly what you guys were doing. I'll let you know if anything changes.

LOL coolies!!

the strippers in shepparton are bad mmmkay

haha I bet they are *shudders*

strippers ftw anyway :(

LOL HI5!!! :P




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