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in QLD i was up there on my honeymoon last week and drove the line up and i waved at half adozen of them they just look at u and death glare you or something bunch of wankers in my books

and that was me 33Sedan thanks for the complimants shes abit dirty atm lol

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oh and spotted a V35 GTR at Inline this arvo on the way back from the Hill climb

an R35 GTR you mean. Yeah Zane, Donnan, Dj_OnIce and I all spotted it, and its engine, and its leather seats :laugh:

Bob and Chris are legends :cool:

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I ride my treadly down yamba drive to work somedays and this morning spotted the same white r33 i see eveytime at about 6:30am this morning he over took in the bus lane just under the cotter road off ramp you cant miss me give us a toot next time or something i like to leave my car at home in garage as much as i can.

I wear a fluro yellow top and ride a blue and white mountain bike the poor thing struggles under my weight

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I went to rock up to the skidpan to see you guys out there.. Little did I know I had the wrong day and rocked up on the Sunday. DOH!

you should have come next door since you were out there, lots of us were at the hillclimb!!

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you should have come next door since you were out there, lots of us were at the hillclimb!!

I'm still yet to enter the SDMA Hillclimb area, is there parking available for spectators? Is there any place we shouldn't stand/walk?

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I'm still yet to enter the SDMA Hillclimb area, is there parking available for spectators? Is there any place we shouldn't stand/walk?

Its marked where you go in & spectators parking is to the left. You can park in the pit area, but if you do, park in the first bay where there are hardly any competitors. Spectator areas are easy to spot and so long as you don't go through any fences on to the track you're pretty safe. Its also okay to walk through the pits.

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Its marked where you go in & spectators parking is to the left. You can park in the pit area, but if you do, park in the first bay where there are hardly any competitors. Spectator areas are easy to spot and so long as you don't go through any fences on to the track you're pretty safe. Its also okay to walk through the pits.

Thanks Michelle. I plan to enter it one day as well once the car is deemed safe (tune wise) by myself. Will see if I can get some of my mates together to come out and have a look as I'm sure they'd like to be apart of it as well.

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