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Good stuff Ruby! Successful comeback! :D
I'm ecstatic! I retired from competition 7 years ago, and I've only prepared for this in the last 3 months. I had no expectation other than just see how things have changed over years, and how out of shape I am. It still hasn't sunk in yet. Monday we went to look around Fremantle prison and Whitemans Park before flying home. Got home 10.30 last night.
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hey guys and girls i have pick up the family and moved down from pannawonica to perth and am keen to get together and meet some fellow stagea drivers

if anyone is keen for a drive and bbq some where that would be good

24/10/10 from 10am till 3:30pm...........Here's an idea, it is South, and we could make a day of it. Bring the missus and kids. It would be a fairly decent run too.

The British Auto Classic 2010 is a free entry, family-friendly event with something for everyone, with a huge display of classic British motor vehicles at its centre. This, the largest display of its kind in regional Western Australia is supported by two large market areas, with some 100 plus traders offering a range of goods and services second to none.

The event is 100 per cent smoke free and offers a wide range of healthy food choices and top quality local fresh produce. The adjacent Memorial Hall is the venue for the "NLV Wine and Gourmet Expo".

On the Lotterywest Outdoor Stage, the "Go for 2 and 5 All Day Variety Show" will provide a family show with music and dance plus prizes and giveaways.

those event details.....

When:

24 October 2010

10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Where:

Waroona Town Oval

South Western Highway , Waroona, WA

Contact: Terry Cockerham

Org: Event Assist Inc.

Tel: (08) 9586 1010

Appealing, you're saying crash the party with some japan-wagons?

Sounds good. :banana::)

Oh well I am going anyway.... if anyone wants to meet, and cruise down, how about we meet at Cockburn Gateways at 9:00 am for a 9:30 leave. This way we can cruise out to either the SW highway, or we can go down the freeway and cut across to Waroona. I am not going to be leaving late, we've had too many "no-shows" in the past.

I just thought that this could be an ideal run, something for everyone. Craft and things for the wife and kids, and lots of cars to look over for the boys. Hmmm I don't know about gatecrashing, ain't no comparrison between a new(ish) Jap car and a British Classic, trust me I have both!!

This would be good, but ends up I got to work. tried to talk chuckie into it and no. Come get your money you slack bastid. lol

British Auto Classic 2010 - Waroona Town Oval

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Oh well I am going anyway.... if anyone wants to meet, and cruise down, how about we meet at Cockburn Gateways at 9:00 am for a 9:30 leave. This way we can cruise out to either the SW highway, or we can go down the freeway and cut across to Waroona. I am not going to be leaving late, we've had too many "no-shows" in the past.

I just thought that this could be an ideal run, something for everyone. Craft and things for the wife and kids, and lots of cars to look over for the boys. Hmmm I don't know about gatecrashing, ain't no comparrison between a new(ish) Jap car and a British Classic, trust me I have both!!

Sorry about the late reply but i have just started working away on a two and one roster but i am off this weekend and me and the missus are keen to go for a cruise to this show so the meet point will be at getways hey

Hey Jim, if you don't wanna drive up to Gateways just to drive back, that's OK, we can make a quick stop-off on the way.

We could meet you at the Caltex (I think it is) at the Safety Bay road/Baldivis Road roundabout. That'd be at about 9:45am.

Anyone else intending to come?

Hey Jim, if you don't wanna drive up to Gateways just to drive back, that's OK, we can make a quick stop-off on the way.

We could meet you at the Caltex (I think it is) at the Safety Bay road/Baldivis Road roundabout. That'd be at about 9:45am.

Anyone else intending to come?

We[the family] are in, although we might have to meet you there.

organising everyone that early could prove difficult. But sounds like a good ET though.

Will be sure to say Hi when we eventually catchup. :)

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