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I was down there last week buying another R31 and saw a very tidy silver '33 with a veilside type kit on it and also a red series1. There were 3 R33's cruising in young on the return trip.

Good to see decent cars getting around in the country areas! :P

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i should (note should) be headin to tumut for the 16th, 17th & 18. was thinking of heading thru the Snowy Scheme for a drive - winding roads with some interesting scenery. the gf hasn't seen any of the riverina as yet.

good idea, i really wanna take my car up around jindabyne and such, just waiting for it to be finished :)

ive never been around that way but im sure its a pretty good drive as ive heard from lotsa ppl it is

do i hear 'maybe' another cruise?

lookin good for getting fri the 16th off. may head up the mtns on the sat. the drive i want to do is a 600km round trip thru jindabine tho - a bit further than a 1 day cruise should be considering i'll have to do a 420km trek back to sydney on sunday.

i'm thinkin a smaller trip, from tumut thru cabramurra, khancoban & tumba.

see how i feel after fri night at the star or commercial or whatever's the good pub in tumut these days

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