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ill be buying a ticket to-day aswell terry!!!

fixed...

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See you at the start. Tickets can be gotten via card/chq/cash with many thanks.

God_speed and I wished we could come along > but have a great time eh?

Hey Sean,

I'll probably head to the meeting point if i wake up early enough.. Unsure as to the drive..

hopefully see you guys in the morning..

Cool, even if you drop by and say hi it's all good. Bit foggy here at the moment but will clear up later.

Don't forget warm clothes etc!!! :) you have been warned lolz.

Even though getting out of a nice warm bed was a struggle, I did.

hey guys, having problems loading pics at the moment.

That was a great day out. Wish i had some more time to get on the track. did however get into work by 4pm!!! LOL

I think im gonna go for a run by myself next week, just to drive the track..

Thanks Sean for organising, fantastic cruise.

Firstly many thanks to Sean and crew for organising this event. As an interstater I've never been to Bathurst and was surprised that I actually could run the course in person, sweet!

Of course we're speed limited to 60kmh but I'd rather than and the smoothest road in NSW than the trampling everywhere else! :P

Twas a great day and would love to come back again.

After editing out all the number plates in my photos, I realised I was the only doing this!

Enjoy the pics...

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