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I know this was discussed in the Wasteland for a bit, but deserves its own thread to mange who's going meet ups ect

I will be there with the Vodka O team in the Australian GT Series all 4 days, (so make sure you support our Lambo and Porsche out on track!

we have 25 confirmed entries (no pink GTR this year), and an Hour Twilight race on the Friday which means glowing brakes and exhaust flames

Guess some other will be there to watch the taxi's trundle around the track a bit.

A popular time for SAU meet ups has always been at the "fashion" shows running saturday and sunday behind the grand stand

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checked the long range weather forecast......not lookin good

warm but rain every day

Frid = 35 Rain

Sat = 28 Rain

Sun = 27 Showers clearing

Aside from the sucky humidity, the rain should make for a more interesting race, no? :)

-D

That weather forecast is bloody PERFECT Sled .... nice and warm (but not inanely hot like many years), and a bit of moisture makes for VERY interesting races and some awesome stacks!

I'll be there working hard on the Saturday and Sunday

apparently some clown will be dressing up in uniform and trying to sell the Army Reserves to people

:rofl:

easy money, and can wander around during the day too :D

That weather forecast is bloody PERFECT Sled .... nice and warm (but not inanely hot like many years), and a bit of moisture makes for VERY interesting races and some awesome stacks!

I like my weekend's to include some moisture :nyaanyaa:

Will be in Rundle Mall with the GT cars from 9.30 Wednesday

Hi Guys,

I will be coming over thursday morning for the weekend.

I work with globecam/V8 SC TV doing the incar cameras for all the classes.

It looks like its going to be a busy weekend with about 20 cars to rig plus the V8's.

Hopefully the weather plays nice too.

Cheers

Luke

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