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Hey guys,

Just looking for a large grass area for some practice before DECA

Must be private road etc

Any ideas?

Cheers :thumbsup:

Oh, yeah, and before anyone starts suggesting a skidpan day, i would do that but not for the price - i only want like 2 hours use of the place :)

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I used to work on a golf course...I can get access? :thumbsup:

Steveo - unfort there is no where to practice unless its "illegal"

but im sure we can hook something up :)

hahaha

*I do not condone illegal activities*

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Hence the lack of response...

Ill use Bay st

Cheater!!!!!

And dude u don't need grass.... down in Vic we have sealed roads mate :P

Im not cheating mate, i dont have an evo ;)

Yeah i was hoping for someone with a farm or whatever to come out of the woodwork :)

Nowra near Simons, not terribly smooth though =]

You mean that spot i rode the bike? Nah, maybe not.....unless you are thinking of an area i dont know about

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Ill use Bay st

Im not cheating mate, i dont have an evo :)

Yeah i was hoping for someone with a farm or whatever to come out of the woodwork :stupid:

You mean that spot i rode the bike? Nah, maybe not.....unless you are thinking of an area i dont know about

hahahha ok i'll give u that!!!

Evo's are cheaters :)

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