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Get the missus to sort it out for you Pete.

We're booked in from Thursday night (flying to Melb lunchtime to pick up the car and trailer it up).

Spending Sunday night @ Buller so we can enjoy the post event celebrations.

Driving back to Sydney when we sober up Monday.

Are you sure you will be right to drive monday Kel?

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love your work :P

sorry for the late reply

we ended up with what i think is a normal hotel room (very cheap deal on a good, but small place i'm guessing?)

always room on a couch or floor though!

PM or look for car 32 if you are in need?

So, I thought I had Jess lined up for her first pace note rally, but alas, I hear her work isn't as excited.

So, Greg Muller, in a 911, is lookin for a lightish nav. Anyone keen?

You are wrong Benny!! SORTED :laugh:

Ride in Hummer cause Helicopter doesnt like storms..Check

Hanging out with Awesome Crew...Check

Naving in Porsche 911......Will let you know! :D

Not getting to meet Benny..... :D

Not being able to Party with Timmy....Usual :)

So are you doing the Nav for Greg Jess?

If not and Greg is still looking I can ask Dan. I know he's coming up for the weekend (currently he's just riding shot-gun in my car for the Tour but I'm sure he'd consider a switch to a propper seat if one was needed).

Ahh good news Jess! :D You'll have a ball, Greg's a good bloke :D

Now, I'll text you Kel and Chrisso's numbers, I've asked them both to take you under their wing and give you a run over notes prior to starting off.

Chrisso is taking a spare set of notes (Vandenberg) with him to give you if Sam had Greg's notes.

Chrisso is there tonight and is a very patient fella :)

Yep im going :D leaving in a few hours! My mates in the gtr are staying in the shalys on the moutain...

Aww thanks benny!! Will need all the help i can get :D daniel wilson is also gojng to be there and was going to help me run through it.. I should be right after the first stage once i know what to expect!!

Soooooo excited! Thank you so much benny!! Owe you like few thousand beers!!! ;p

Hey Jess - is John coming too? I spoke to him a couple of weeks ago (just before Drive Bathurst) and he wasn't sure.

nope he is having engine issues :D if he was going would be nav for him...

Its just craig burgess and richard fricker both car club members of mine :D

Oh, don't forget, check out the new fancy ppppppance gearbox in the White Gallardo, bit speccie :P

Can you say Sonic Boom? hahaha

YT got flaps to pley with now?

Rumers going around down here about a Lambo Superjigga - Type R... whitehot special with hairdryers?

A Type R is a new official skunkworks model. With a sequential dog engagement Hollinger w/- flat shift :P

You heard it hear first folks.... lol should ruffle some feathers :D

The exhaust BANG on shifts is savage enough that he's taking an entire spare exhaust system. lolol

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