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That'd be great Niroj! I'll probably drive, so if anyone wants to come with me they are quite welcome (sharing the cost of petrol of course).

Shotgun front seat... unless Sammy's coming as well... in that case I'll have to pick another car :P

I will have a seat so someone can come with me

we share accomodation so it works out cheaper from memory 4 to a room and will cost $136 ea for the whole weekend and $8.00 pr car as they are locked up

we wont be going the great ocean road as it takes to long

we also will have the same plan as this years trip as it was fun and as steve said it worked

we all leave from the BP west tce at 5am on the Friday23 January and arrive at about 2pm

Friday night we have a cruise with the VIC SAU boys and girls

Saturday we go to Lunar Pk and Chapel St for shopping

Saturday night Lygon St for dinner

and crown casion

Sunday drive to Touque

Sunday night dinner at this nice place down from the hotel

and go to the ferry for photos

Monday leave rooms by 11am and cruise around for a while then hit the road normaly back in Adelaide by about 6:30pm

End of trip

At this stage I'm keen on going but will need to wait until alot closer to the date to organize anything with that unorganized girlfriend of mine lol - though I'd be staying at my sister's house save money from accommodation + food + shower etc :thumbsup:

Whats the fuel/cost like with the Skylines getting there and back? I've driven back and forth from Melbourne a few times previously but nothing bigger than a 4cylinder NA...

At this stage I'm keen on going but will need to wait until alot closer to the date to organize anything with that unorganized girlfriend of mine lol - though I'd be staying at my sister's house save money from accommodation + food + shower etc :thumbsup:

Whats the fuel/cost like with the Skylines getting there and back? I've driven back and forth from Melbourne a few times previously but nothing bigger than a 4cylinder NA...

Me and a bunch of mates did this last September. My mate had a 33 (rb25) and that only took $140 of 98 round trip...

Depends on how much of a lead foot you are, too! We didn't drive around much in Melbourne, though - basically dumped the car at the hotel and went in search of random side-street clubs!!

Melbournes side-street clubs ftw!! They're crazy.

Sounds good to me aswell...minus god knows what i'll do when you guys go out to casino etc,. seeming as i'll still be 17 at that stage.

Ahh well.

don't worry we walked through the crown casino its like a supernastymallthatsopen24seven << i felt the need for one big sentence/word :P any ways they all went night clubbing and what ever afterwards and i caught a taxi home with my daughter im hoping i can strike a deal with her mum again this year and i can bring here she had soooo much fun

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