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I was just joking,,,massive chance of me going but only if the crazy P.I. people sort out there stupid bloody classes. As it stands at the moment I have no idea which class to enter. Why the hell the rules are not the same as the 1st nats I have no idea.

Tons of you vic guy's run there,,,is this normal???.

If any of you run supersprints,,,what class would a 1298cc motorcycle powered,,,closed wheeled,,,open top Radical sports car run in???.

Neil.

I spoke to JP yesterday. He aint coming down. He's going to Wakefield park the weekend before. Sounds like a cop out to me :)

I hate you Troy !!!.

Where should we stay by the way?

Neil.

I am going to enter AND I have a holiday house 1.5 klms from the track. If you wanna give me some cashish to cover bottled gas usage etc and help me clean it up when we leave. I can put a few of you up that weekend.

http://www.stayz.com.au/57649

Plenty of room in the back yard to park trailers etc.

I hate you Troy !!!.

Where should we stay by the way?

Neil.

Sorry, its not often tht i get the chance to be clever and witty, and thats about as clever i get :blink: If you need somewhere to stay then there are a few Vic people that either A) stay at someones holiday house where we sling them some money or B) f there is too many of us there are 2-3 usual favs for where we stay.

Shoot me a PM when you have an idea of numbers and i can give you the details of you rbest option. I am crewing at the Alpine Rally so will have to give this the miss

$20 each for the weekend would cover you for elect, bottled gas etc

There is a king bed, a queen bed, 2 doubles and 2 singles and the couch.

King bed is mine :), depends on how GAY you are feeling as to how many people can fit in the beds. LMAO

Theres room for a blow up bed as well if that turns you on.

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Us Queenslanders (Mark, Russ and myself) are planning on being there.

I can't wait to smash some Vic arse with my underdone weak as piss RB20...... :)

is the r34 and r35 coming down too?

cool. beach house party :D

we stayed in a local holiday house last time I was at phillip island with those dirty sau vic boys....was very convenient and good deal compared to the usual dodgy motels

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