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Hey Rosco,

Someone told me the last round was on the 2nd? mmmmm can someone confirm?

cheers

leigh

it was originally set for that weekend with the Aussie racing cars, but when the cancelled the last round was moved to the 9th

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it was originally set for that weekend with the Aussie racing cars, but when the cancelled the last round was moved to the 9th

Sounds like a plan stan! sunday the 9th sounds like a goer

SpAn

if the baskie thing happens then will definitely be there. and making a bit of a show of it at baskie is a ripper idea. although there should be some cruising either before of after

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id love to come.... if i still have the beast... i agree with whats been said above... it should be more central... last time there were only 1 or 2 cars from hobart that came to the east coast... (pretty poor effort guys :no: ) west coast sounds cool with me... (what about petrol that way?) mainly for the hobart ppl.. new norfolk to queenstown, there is not a lot of places to stop... anyway hope the dates get resolved... im free any weekend and if im not i will call in with something.... *cough* *cough* *splat* *cough*

-Cheers-

Ben

well im keen as to come..sundays are best for me to cos i work some saturdays =[

going like half way and back is better than a trip to all the way to hobart/launceston and back.

what date we going to roll with.? =D

What about a track day at Symmons? Good area to get together. Costs $99.00 if your not a member of a Motorsports Tasmania affiliated car club & $55.00 if you are. Thoughts????

A track day can be organised any time and it is one of things on the cards for next year :D

id love to come.... if i still have the beast... i agree with whats been said above... it should be more central... last time there were only 1 or 2 cars from hobart that came to the east coast... (pretty poor effort guys :P ) west coast sounds cool with me... (what about petrol that way?) mainly for the hobart ppl.. new norfolk to queenstown, there is not a lot of places to stop... anyway hope the dates get resolved... im free any weekend and if im not i will call in with something.... *cough* *cough* *splat* *cough*

-Cheers-

Ben

yeah, will possibly join the cruise if yas head to my neck of the woods, can get a couple of others if its more central too...

to who ever is organising the cruise, could they please give as much notice as possible coz if it ends up on a day i or anyone else will be working on then we'll need a bit of notice to get the day off, cheers

sam.

This weekend is too short notice, next weekend there is too much on as is the next weekend. Following that is xmas so i reckon the best thing to do is save the cruise for next year and we can get everyone along to it with plenty of notice state wide :worship:

hey guys i'm new to this but i've had my car for nearly 3 years and have just spent 9k on it. i think the drags are on next weekend which is the same weekend you want to cruise so y not meet there and either show and shine or drag? good idea?

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