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Thats half a tank to get there and back + usage @ track so ~1/4 left :(

also i live localy. i will be sleeping in my own bed many km away from you and your wandering hands. :)

You must have failed at highschool maths.

200 + 200 = 400 + around 50km usage max. I will be surprised if its more so should be smack on halfway because the highway drive there and back will use less than the city driving I do to get 850km ;)

200 + 200 = 400 + around 50km usage max. I will be surprised if its more so should be smack on halfway because the highway drive there and back will use less than the city driving I do to get 850km :(

lol you and your diesel sipping german herby wannabee lol doesn't your car sound like my dads 1996 ford transit van????? exept its new and isnt bright red..... i sware everytime i have the window down and a pergeot or VW diesel hatchback pulls up next to me i expect to turn to see a van or a 4wd or a small truck....

by the way, whoever is in a cabbin with me has to sleep on the singles,,,, i baggs the double with my gf..... sorry no video cameras allowed unless im smashed off my face lol

actually i might leave sydney on saturday morning and find somewhere in canberra for lunch or something, i havent been down there since 2004.... gotta stock up on fireworks and porn (actually the internet is cheaper than buying porn in canberra) lol

You must have failed at highschool maths.

200 + 200 = 400 + around 50km usage max. I will be surprised if its more so should be smack on halfway because the highway drive there and back will use less than the city driving I do to get 850km :(

foot flat track driving isnt the same as city driving :)

Where do we get 98 octane petrol near the track?????

If your Skyline is near stock it should run no problem on 95 octane. If you're really concerned about what you put in your car, put some octane booster in your car as well as 95, or get a jerry can or two and fuel up before you leave Sydney :(

I just payed for my accom. but now my friend wants to come too.. can I organise it so we share the same room even though we are paying at diff times?

Could I also just get confirmation I have payed?

lol you and your diesel sipping german herby wannabee lol doesn't your car sound like my dads 1996 ford transit van????? exept its new and isnt bright red..... i sware everytime i have the window down and a pergeot or VW diesel hatchback pulls up next to me i expect to turn to see a van or a 4wd or a small truck....

by the way, whoever is in a cabbin with me has to sleep on the singles,,,, i baggs the double with my gf..... sorry no video cameras allowed unless im smashed off my face lol

yeah sounds like one of those lmao. I also bags a double with my fiance. :D

actually i might leave sydney on saturday morning and find somewhere in canberra for lunch or something, i havent been down there since 2004.... gotta stock up on fireworks and porn (actually the internet is cheaper than buying porn in canberra) lol

We are heading down real early and going to check out Floriade.

cant buy fireworks tis not a fireworks weekend and you dont have an ACT D/L.

next time it is - call me.

foot flat track driving isnt the same as city driving :)

yes it is :)

it is for this old man :D

Ha! see above.

yeah sounds like one of those lmao. I also bags a double with my fiance. :)

We are heading down real early and going to check out Floriade.

Didn't know the baby diesel could carry a driver and a passenger at the same time????? oh well, learn something new every day

Didn't know the baby diesel could carry a driver and a passenger at the same time????? oh well, learn something new every day

The diesel probably can carry a lot more than our Ricelines, and not because they have more space. Diesel super low RPM torque ftw!

Come on, people. This is an awesome event and well worth the entry fee!!! SAU-NSW is running this event at very close to break-even point - if we don't get the numbers, then EVERYONE loses out because it means we have less funds to run future events!

Provided I dont break my car at the Mt Panorama Hill climb this Sunday Iam In !

Also my brother is trying very hard at the moment to get his awesome Toyota IS200 ready for Texi.

Tim.

Is that this sunday?

Ill be watching =]

Wave to the skylines :blink:

my friend wants to know if he can be supplied a cams licence without being a member of a car club? or does he need to be a member? hes got a 180

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