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You said it Bec!! :banana:

Hahaha - smart a$$!!!! :P

Do you guys know what time you may get in to Shep (DECA) ?

And are you all staying at the cabins with us Vic people..?

Yeah Wayne - they are with us. Check my accommodation thread for the 3 cabins we have to harass!!!

And we need a "garage/pit stop/workshop" for a bit friday so we can change our tyres etc and get the cars ready on the fri night, with beers of course!

I assume you guys are bringing tools, etc - cars can be worked on at the caravan park as long as its not too noisy or too messy (ie changing tyres will be fine), but id suggest bringing an extension lead and a light if you plan on doing it Friday night. There is also a car wash nearby for those of you who need it.

Wow this is turning out to be huge!!! :blink:

Ya huh - hi5!!! :D

There is also a car wash nearby for those of you who need it.

Yeah, we can hose Smoky off, he needs a good shower

All I'l be doing is changing tyres - Ithink most of us would be?

Pffft - Im using compliance tyres :P




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