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I went over for AS semi final a couple of weeks ago and met leewah and a couple of the vic ppl on the SAU display. Nice bunch!

Sounds like a good plan to have a get-together.

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should organise with the SAU NSW bunch as well and have a "skyline meet of epic proportions"... ive met a few of the SA boys on drift excursions and on trips to adelaide... so it'd be fun to return the favour.

id probably be keen, ive done this before with another car club where everyone met in canberra was pretty good stuff :thumbsup:

but parking is a major thing for me. everytime i park my car something seems to happen to it, dont know bout you guys but id prob sleep better in a tent at a caravan park.

that way im nearby with a baseball bat if someone thinks of touching "my precious"

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but parking is a major thing for me. everytime i park my car something seems to happen to it, dont know bout you guys but id prob sleep better in a tent at a caravan park.

the places we stay at usually have off street parking, and most often you get a parking spot right outside your motel room.

but I think the crime problem's mainly Adelaide n Sydney. Not much goin on in VIC, even less in country VIC.

That way we could fit in two decent cruises and cover some good areas of Vic.

good areas of Vic?

huh!

oh!

you mean the last couple of kays before we hit the SA border?

gotcha!

just stirring Ash..

i will be keen next year to come to one of your shep events.

sounds like fun.

If it can wait until end of Feb I would be soooooooooooo keen its not funny cause i wanted to go for an interstate cruise as soon as I got my licence.

But yeah lol. Sounds like a great idea, I would come for sure if I had the licence back before this crusie as planned.

Thanks, jack

definately in, depending on where/when.

so long as the VIC people have chilled beer and a spare mattress haha.

probably bring the missus and a mate or 2, possibly have a free seat though!

good areas of Vic?

huh!

oh!

you mean the last couple of kays before we hit the SA border?

gotcha!

just stirring Ash..

i will be keen next year to come to one of your shep events.

sounds like fun.

lol :(

The feeling is mutual when im get on the plane @ Adelaide airport i can assure you hehehe :verymad:

should organise with the SAU NSW bunch as well and have a "skyline meet of epic proportions"... ive met a few of the SA boys on drift excursions and on trips to adelaide... so it'd be fun to return the favour.

Ive been trying to organise a SAU-Australia (eastern realistically) meet for how long now?

(refer US-of-SAU forum) :)

Maybe this could be a time to revisit it however :sorcerer:

Oh man this idea he be growing

its been mentioned earlier in the thread (cant be bothered looking) that theres a GOR cruise coming soon(ish) along with the quarterly deca events, probably a good idea to organise it all around an event like those and try and drag as many of the east coasters as we can in on the act.

go for the single largest sau cruise/get together :verymad:

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ok guys i am thinking the friday the 1st of feb we leave so we are there 1st, 2nd and come home lunch 3rd feb i want to know people that are serious as i am tyrying to get a bulk package to stay at a hotel so its cheap for us so please start letting me know then i can start making phone calls

yeah im definately in keep us posted with details and if ya need help with anything let us know

i will probabbly have a spare seat or two for anyone who may loose there licence between now and feb... :)

never driven interstate before, are the roads bad enough to have to use a car bra? if so maybe a group buy for car bras would be the way to go...

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