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Hey all

Just wondering who would be interested in creating a roadtrip with me to go to Springnats being held in Shepparton, Vic , end of November this year?

If i am able to get enough cars would be good to do a SAU:SA Club Display there too :P

Ill post some more info up as i get it, atm im having trouble trying to find the new website they have launched.

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nah thats the old one, apparantly theey have a newer one.

organise it for summernats instead!

the park we are staying at, is 3 ks from EPIC and still has shit loads of cabins left!

nope. no way. i wont step foot anywhere near summernats. and neither will be car EVER. iv had gary myers himself tell me not to bother. so i wont. not after what happened last time there.

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