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Hiya SA peeps!!

I had to share this event with you and really hope some of you can come over as you wont be disappointed!! :)

This event is getting bigger every year and its where you can see some of the best Jap cars peddling around a Track in Oz..

There will even be some international cars coming!! :)

Check it out and hope to see some of you there!!

Superlap 2010

Jess :D

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Ah, so this is the event you want me over for me to work at! :mage:

Looks good, sounds good ... I'll see about getting the time off :)

i want to see a real super lap

laik ruby on coffee and red cordial running away from 2-3 feral koalas on methamphetamine

would be like a greyhound race without the rabbit yo

-D

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Even I don't understand the guy :wub:

Something about koalas on coffee running a meth lab :)

Back OT ... if enough of us are going, we could look into accommodation/share drive?

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I ment like GOR to melb then melb to NSW. Over a week or 2.

I know what you meant :P

Would be a nice trip: Mt Gambier, Warrnambool, GOR, Melb, Albury, Canberra, Sydney sorta way.

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^^ the first bit of that trip is exactly what we are currently doing - overnight in the Mount after leaving home 12pm on the 26th, and we are now in Warrnambool ..... did a fishing charter yesterday (caught about 20 fish including a 3ft gummy shark, 40cm Nanagai and 40cm speckled snapper, all of which we coked for dinner last night), scuba dived the other day and have whole day horse riding along the coast tomorrow :D

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^^ the first bit of that trip is exactly what we are currently doing - overnight in the Mount after leaving home 12pm on the 26th, and we are now in Warrnambool ..... did a fishing charter yesterday (caught about 20 fish including a 3ft gummy shark, 40cm Nanagai and 40cm speckled snapper, all of which we coked for dinner last night), scuba dived the other day and have whole day horse riding along the coast tomorrow :(

Wow Andrew - what type of tampons are you using these days :/ (not questioning your masculinity but the lifestyle reminds me of the old tampon ads).

BTW - I was thinking of do a trip along the GOR, a day at Phillip Island (hopefully with the SAU Vic crew if I can coordinate the dates right) and then catching a ferry to Tassie & going to their track and some Targa Tasmania roads next year. Was probably looking to do it in spring but it is just an idea atm.

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I'm due for long service leave this year (been 10 years, so they're going to make me take it) ... and I'm toying with the idea of taking the stagea with trailer and bike in the back, on a trip up the east coast from Phillip Island to QLD and doing track days along the way. Been something I've been wanting to throw together for years1 Now is the time to plan it. :woot:

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