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I'm hoping to be there but I need to find out why the bank took so much of my paycheck this week and if they'll let me have it back.

For those who don't know (I had to look it up) the meet point is in Epping, I believe. Helpful for those with GPSs.

Hi,

Do you happen to remember what the latest checkin time is?

I remember rocking up pretty late last time, around 11AM, and it was still very busy, I didn't find any SAU people so left. And then I found out the next day the track gets better around 1-2PM :rofl2:

Sorry I don't remember. Haven't been for a few years.

Cool, Ryan and I will meet you guys at the Maccas then :rofl2:

Sweet.

Save my number and give us a call when you get there if we aren't there already.

Also, if anyone wants to come spectate I'm happy to give em a lift.

Can pick you up as long as you live somewhere between Hurstbridge and Somerton with a little detour able to be taken.

I'll be coming back a bit earlier too which might be good for some. I have to be back in Melb by 6pm so will be leaving about 3-3:30.

^Sure thang!

Adam, even if you don't have a helmet, there are passanger groups, if someone can lend theirs to you and you might get a ride in one of our cars :)

Oh, and I might like to try going as passanger in a few cars too, apparantly it's scary :)

do they have seats there, or should i bring a fold out one

Probably not a bad idea to take a seat.

And a very warm jacket too.

I'm going to suss out a garage on the day. Anyone know how much extra they are and how many cars fit into one?

Bring seats, I wouldn't worry about booking a garage... there are garages that you pay for then there are undercover 'car port' areas that are free then there are open spaces. The free undercover areas should be fine and it's only saying a couple of showers for the day (I'm guessing those showers wont be in Winton).

If it's $50 for a garage then I've got no issue with that. I'll happily split the cost to give us somewhere out of the wind and cold to sit between sessions :/

do they have seats there, or should i bring a fold out one

was there a few weeks ago for the drifting, no seating at all.

Its a shitty track for spectators.

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hey Aaron

im up for the cruise ill meet u guys at the crn cooper st n Hume freeway

I'd add you and others to the list, but alas, I can't edit my post.

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