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will be heading down this year. interested to know about accomodation Noel and anyone else with info.

also would love to be able to get on the track before the event to get my head around it. any opportunities on the week of superlap?

Yeah, we're staying at the Chiefly again.

Price is on par, is the closest, and is quite new and clean.

Rooms are typically small though, but it doesn't matter too much if you can hold your own in a viscous knife fight when it comes to bed allocation when the door is first flung open.

I typically like to avoid the knife fight, and just wee on a bed from a distance (or have a bladder bomb neatly concealed that can be thrown at the bed from a distance). It's usually mine for the weekend then.

Another bonus is, when the wind blows the right way, you can smell the dump.

I have some experience in dodgy Miami hotels run by hispanics with bullet holes in the walls and requests for cash payments so the Chiefly sounds like a palace.

The bar sounds convenient, I might try pretending to get plastered before the event so I have the necesary excuses for slow times.

I share info no probs. Garrett GTRS 320hp each, with new stainless Tial V band quick release turbine housing and new Turbo Smart Compact external gates. New VQ30 motor 105kg lighter and should make an efficient max 400rkw with stock motor, dry sump with strong valve springs. So we won't be pushing it too hard, but then we won't need to as much.

See below for more.

http://www.gtr.com.au/Page_12.htm

http://www.gtr.com.au/page13.htm

I have some experience in dodgy Miami hotels run by hispanics with bullet holes in the walls and requests for cash payments so the Chiefly sounds like a palace.

The bar sounds convenient, I might try pretending to get plastered before the event so I have the necesary excuses for slow times.

yeah it's neat and clean but nothing flash, but you are in the western subburbds of sydney after all so given it's surroundings it might be mistaken as the taj mahal. bar is good, but not exactly cheap (are any hotel bars?). bottle shop nearby though...

I share info no probs. Garrett GTRS 320hp each, with new stainless Tial V band quick release turbine housing and new Turbo Smart Compact external gates. New VQ30 motor 105kg lighter and should make an efficient max 400rkw with stock motor, dry sump with strong valve springs. So we won't be pushing it too hard, but then we won't need to as much.

See below for more.

http://www.gtr.com.au/Page_12.htm

http://www.gtr.com.au/page13.htm

Thanks !

That would have to be 320 atw each wouldnt it !

Looking forward to abusing the supra and EVO drivers !

yeah it's neat and clean but nothing flash, but you are in the western subburbds of sydney after all so given it's surroundings it might be mistaken as the taj mahal. bar is good, but not exactly cheap (are any hotel bars?). bottle shop nearby though...

you can also go for a short walk and see some "lady's" of the night..... although you might be scared/sick for life and things might drop off afterwards.

What we found last year was ideal for our situ. It was conference style accomodation with motel rooms surrounding common entertainment

, meeting, and BBQ areas. It was great for socialising, drinking, bullshitting etc.

Will definitely be there again this year.

What we found last year was ideal for our situ. It was conference style accomodation with motel rooms surrounding common entertainment

, meeting, and BBQ areas. It was great for socialising, drinking, bullshitting etc.

Will definitely be there again this year.

Drinking and bullshitting around a bbq sounds like the go. I'll be at the chifley with a bunch of guys too. :cheers:

you can also go for a short walk and see some "lady's" of the night..... although you might be scared/sick for life and things might drop off afterwards.

lol. I do not recommend sampling the local "culture" unless you actually WANT to have your dick fall off or conversely lose your "other" virginity (marlin is the exception he lost his a looooong time ago). keep off the great western highway after dark! and if you're driving a long it and see someone on the side of the road for gods sake don't slow down, they can pounce on slow moving cars.

Baron's right..... take a Tenga Egg of your choice, it's in keeping with the japanese theme too. make the right choice and there'll be no need to go outside your room after dark........ it's dangerous out there!

Tenga egg;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqxO_dHrj8

Edited by Marlin

Baron's right..... take a Tenga Egg of your choice, it's in keeping with the japanese theme too. make the right choice and there'll be no need to go outside your room after dark........ it's dangerous out there!

Tenga egg;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqxO_dHrj8

:rofl2:

I bought a few 6packs of tenga eggs last time I was in tokyo. still got your share marlin. supply will be tough at the moment. I heard the us navy saw a batch of tenga eggs floating out to sea...

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