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yes, well pending trailer and truck to tow it with i'm in. will need to reschedule a few things. but i'll give it a shot.

Rev it up sounds like a wishy washy. Pull you zipper around the front will you. Has someone infiltrated Beer Barons password and did this Miss Daisy post? Give me the real Beer Baron.

When the guys came up front Vic to go to Eastern Creek which is a nice track but no where near Phillip Island and 90% drove up to see the sun and go to our track, and bunch of them to. Hey Snowman how many were there of you by the way?

GTR Jason, Abobob got your ears on and Paul Lewis??

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Stig, Aaron, Scotsman, Golgo, Dances with Fences, The Vag, Nige and Riverdance all came up to drive at EC. A couple of others drove up just for the social aspect too.

Half the fun of a road trip is the drive :)

But Barron went limp recently with a trip to Shepparton so the extra distance to the Island it asking a bit much.

Mate if I can get a hold of my mate's 3 car transporter I'll bring both, otherwise I will tow the Evo down :) Have been told on numerous occasions to get my arse down to a track day at Phillip Isalnd, & this fits in nicely....

Re Jeff, sounds good!

Cheers Cam

Spoke to Uncle Jeff today and he said he'll come down for it. So Nissan v Mitz is on :)

don't worry pansy's. baron is all man, baby. zipper is on the front as always captn.

i'll get my shit together for PI and see if I can't go down in a blaze of glory.

Hmm might have to ship my old R32 back to OZ just to join in...or buys meself another to play with in OZ

not sure if i can get back to Australia to watch, but i have a place about 45 minutes from PI if i can get back i will open up the joint for SAU members for a place to camp

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haha, that could be an option. what do you think about making your patrol into a b double and run two trailers on it? should be fine, it's dealt with worse before.

haha, that could be an option. what do you think about making your patrol into a b double and run two trailers on it? should be fine, it's dealt with worse before.

fats is in and best track with some top cars and hopefully Giant will coem from Qld and Beer Baron are you beer talking or coming to this ?

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