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So as people would have gathered from my other thread, i'll be a newbie to tasmania (flights booked for the 12th)

i visit tasmania once a year for family. but dont really get to explore tasmania or site see.

what is there to do over there. i'll be living around the moonah/lutana area i think it is.

many skyline cruises over there?

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There is a nite life in Hobart!!!, no were near what your uesd to, but not to bad.

Moonah is the motorsport spot in Hobart, Pro Automotive is the Best Dyno guy in Tassie,

Tas Proformance Warehouse is here, SPG is here also, and my work aswell (Moonah Auto Salvage)

You'll hear countless big horse power thing's doing a quick lap of moonah to do a system check

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that's what i mean, SA has the best stripper's in Oz, and i've seen a few in my time !!!

nothing better than being down Glenelg watch'n the talant walk pass, while ya smash beer's...

Ha ha yeah burgz32 they do have the best lol. Na I'm from Adelaide too mate moved over seven years ago and have never looked back. It's alot nicer place to live than SA (apart from the miserable winters) but if you like modding cars then there's no better state to do it in. Don't know what the night life is like anymore haven't been out for a year or so but there's always something going on.

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