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is any one interested in a fun car rally with a BBQ at the end :)

full day of driving and clues to find your way around plus questions to answer.

points for time and correct answers. winner to be worked out at BBQ.

time and date to be arranged.

things you need :

car

full tank of fuel

good road map

offsider/s

BBQ food

pen or pencil

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ok fellows i will work on it and yes the weather has to be fine. might need a couple of people

for the check points and thinking of some thing for the winner. will keep everyone posted on progress.

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hey keith,

i'd be happy to help when the time comes =] organising / printing stuff etc or at one of the points along the way..

just pm me when the time comes

thank you i will take you up on it, i have planned the route already just adding a few things to find on the way

i need to drive the route myself , thinking of doing it this weekend. tring to make it as fun as possible as well

as good drive. :D

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good stuff... i might need 24 hours notice tho =p so be sure to let me know asap if its this weekend!

ok will be saturday, starting from mirrabooka shopping centre if you feel like a drive, would be great for your imput

and some ideas. leaving about 9am.

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