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I have the week before off so Winton is an option. Would rather not drive down alone so assuming I can get at least a passenger I think I'd like to get down a day early and learn the track secrets of the Vic boys. If they get me running faster maybe I'll defect to Team Wang

I know this is still some time off but I vote for a very, very early morning start. If some of the guy/gals from north need a place to crash the night before, we have space.

i'm considering going down early aswell for the track day, have to confirm a couple fo things, but 75% sure atm, i'd be up for meeting up and going down.

LOL. I'm just hangin' around seeing what crap you fools are talking up. *Runs and hides before flaming starts.

Right you are getting two boxes of tissues :laughing-smiley-014: looking forward to going into battle

well I know I will lose but atleast ill have fun doing it.

This is a fantastic effort for NSW people and please tell people that we are more then happy to get spectators down too it is a fantast weekend

Where did you guys meet up at last time?

we met in a carpark 2mins from the intersection with king georges road (which you would come down to get there) and the M5 in beverly hills.

i assume its going to be the same place again??? will we fit there???

we met in a carpark 2mins from the intersection with king georges road (which you would come down to get there) and the M5 in beverly hills.

i assume its going to be the same place again??? will we fit there???

:/ Hmmmm Jess.... Andrew.... can I sleep on your beanbags on the Thursday night before puhlease! Otherwise it will be a 5am wakeup call for the 8am meetup!

:/ Hmmmm Jess.... Andrew.... can I sleep on your beanbags on the Thursday night before puhlease! Otherwise it will be a 5am wakeup call for the 8am meetup!

they have a spare queen size bed you know...

but apparently thats mine :(

cause im too lazy to get up the extra 10 minutes earlier :thumbsup:

So it sounds like a few of us (Steveo/Sam/me) might make it down to Winton for a track day on Friday. I'm up for a very early departure (5AM?) to beat traffic. Like to get there and chill for a bit.

Scotsman - it there a place to crash near Winton on Thursday night or should we book into the cabins a night early?

For those of you who are new - this F'N rocks. It don't get much funner. Of course we will have to start dominating the Mexicans...

NSW TFW

Right you are getting two boxes of tissues :laughing-smiley-014: looking forward to going into battle

well I know I will lose but atleast ill have fun doing it.

I'm interested in this morbit fascination you seem to have with tissues...

Tell you what! SAUVIC will organise a tour of the Kleenex factory in Shep for ya.




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