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This thread is an attempt to organise who's doing what in reagrds to this NSW trip as many peoples plans have changed.

Original topic thread is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t176741.html

As far as i'm aware there are three schools of thought on cruising up to NSW.

Group 1 - Those who are doing the Track Day at Winton on Cup Day 6/11/07

Meet Time: Depart 6:30am - 6/11

Meet Place: Donnybrook Shell on the Hume Hwy

1. Snowy

2. Aaron

3. Ant

4. Tony

5. Espo

6. West

Group 2 - Cruise up to Winton on 6/11/07 at a reasonable time to watch the later half of the Winton day and Stay in Wangeratta for the night, before heading to Goulburne on Wed 7/11 about 9:30am (Once Group 3 Arrives)

Meet Time: Approx 12pm on 6/11

Meet Place: Donnybrook Shell on the Hume Hwy

1. Chirs + Bec

2. Saff

3. Mav

4. Gadg

5.

Group 3 - Leave Melbourne early on Wed 7/11 to meet up with the Group 1+2 in Wangeratta before continuing onto Goulburn.

Meet Time: 6:00am

Meet Place: Donnybrook Shell on the Hume Hwy

1. rexdan

2. Tom

Group 4 - The outcasts who need a can of Ash's HTFU and have pulled out because they are soft.

1. Jack

2. Roy

3. Matt

4. Ferni - you suck

Group 4.5 - If I can get my sh1t sorted i'll come up Wed night.

1. Roy

2. mooabque

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Group 4 - The outcasts who need a can of Ash's HTFU and have pulled out because they are soft.

1. Jack

2. Roy

3. Matt

Sticks and stones may break my bones but my fist will surely hurt you! Dont need a can of anything to beat a hack like you...maybe the gods can come up with a can of "Roy's Dose of Reality for Toolish GTR Owners" who think they are going to be quick around EC!!!!!!!!!!!

Group 2 will definatly be going the Hume as apposed to Yarra Glen, as I have discovered there will be plenty of booze buses and TOG cars in and arround Yarra Glen, as they have a meet at the local horse track and apparently it can get rowdy out there. So best to avoid that.

Group 2 will definatly be going the Hume as apposed to Yarra Glen, as I have discovered there will be plenty of booze buses and TOG cars in and arround Yarra Glen, as they have a meet at the local horse track and apparently it can get rowdy out there. So best to avoid that.

Avoid Booze Bus Check :)

well ive just been royally screwed by my work..... things have gone pear shaped and now my time off has been axed. i am so bloody ropeable right now!

At this stage im out...let me know if i owe any money for the accomidation tho coz i dont wana leave anyone out of pocket.

i still have this little glimmer of hope that if i work my arse off monday and tuesday i mite still be able to hammer it up on wednesday...we'll see...

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