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Oh belive me she REALLY wants to go!!!

But she just got offered a job and isnt sure when it starts, and maybe ASAFP and we arent sure on her hours/days of work as of yet.

Oh belive me she REALLY wants to go!!!

But she just got offered a job and isnt sure when it starts, and maybe ASAFP and we arent sure on her hours/days of work as of yet.

Awwwww ok... hope she still gets to come!

nope my mate is. pull out.

Nah sorry man

There will be spare beds in cabins cause of people pulling out...

I Will need to change the list around and some people might need to be moved to different cabins...

Is that list in the vic thread somewhere?

Im going down on the Thursday - ive given up following what everyone else is doing :)

Im leaving from the place in Beverly Hills (from last time, where the station is) at 930am (meeting at 915am) and cruising down, the drive should take 7.5 hours plus any fuel/food stops, anyones welcome to cruise down with me

I estimate arrival will be around 6pm by the time we stop for petrol/whatever

I'll be there. If you want to leave earlier I'd be keen to do that also. Sam, you need to come down Thursday morning. Too good of an opportunity to miss...

Sam/Chubbs - just remember "the GTR neva lose.....(did I misspell that right Snowy?)" The NSW champ this time will will be in a GTR (thought it might not be me). Your puny single turbos stand no chance....

In Chicago today and back in Sydney on Wed AM. Talk then.

TJ - Ive got a bet going with Anna, I can make one with you too if you like? :)

hahahaha

oh, its "teh GTR can neva lose!"

Ok, hoping car is back today so I can remove back seat and stuff




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