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ok my thoughts are now $5 eats and drinks all day till everything is eaten and drunken

dont worry about drinks salad but i may get you to get 3-4 bags of ice,

and whos comming from north, south, east, west try to organise little cruises upto there like me and Heslo can travel together

im also thinking mixture of chille, beef and maybe one other flavour of sausage :down:

Yep, that's fine with me, I'm coming from North East, just off Gorge Rd.

If anyone's real keen, we could even meet at the Caltex on Port Wakefield Rd and all head down in one group? Just an idea anyway.

This is a great idea, shame its such short notice though i would of definately been keen to take my car out on the track...

Will you be doing something like this again in the near future?? If so im definately keen

Ill definately come out to watch. Im trying to track down a helmet big enough to fit my head :laughing-smiley-014:. If mister tax man gives back the money that he owes me soon i might be able to hit the track.

There isnt a motorkhana or hill climb coming up soon is there ;)

I forgot to say that im from Golden Grove and am always up for a mini cruise down there

Edited by boostdq

OK, I'll get onto it now.

Also, I would be driving, but engine building doesn't isn't kind to me :( Giving the engine another crack this weekend, and if it works, I'll have 1 week to get it tuned, space my front swaybar down and fix my brakes... And then hope to god nothing lets go at Mallala... Wishful thinking ;)

MikeyGTRMike: I plan trying to organize another one probably in January as there are no other dates scheduled for circuit practice days for the rest of the year that I can attend. May also try and organize the same thing for a motorkhana or a drift day if anyone else is keen on those two ideas. I dont think the drift day one would work that well, but motorkhana might be a go'er. Cheap too, $25 to drive! ;)

Next one will have much more notice before the event :P

Edited by salad

It's just a normal practice day held by Mallala, so just rock up and drive through the gates >_<

Will have to bring a little bit of money for the BBQ, I've just send Madaz a PM asking how much he'll need, so I'll post up and put it in the original post when I find out :)

Also, everyone check the original post to see if you're down for coming or not. If not, give me a yell and I'll chuck your name in there :)

ill probly end up coming up for a watch, would be keen to drive but have begun pulling things apart on the car as have almost 2 months now till next drift prac, so bit of time to play round.

But yeah, definately keen to come watch, unless Flick wants to let me take her car out........... >_<

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