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ok guys we leave this week make sure you have good tread, your services done belts look good

dad also said interstate police are NOT accepting the lack of a rego sticker as still being registered so bring your blue rego papers to prove your car is registered if you still have a sticker on your car then leave it

for those not sure its this form

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yeah dad said he read in the paper that people got sent home and couldn't drive their car anymore till the produced the correct paper work

some how if they're going to be that anal i don't think showing them a android app will suffice either

ok not long till i go to bed about to pack the car got my 12 pack of mother from on the run :D

got my registration paper work

remember

6:30 meet at tailem bend

6:45 leave tailem bend

i will be stopping for Macca's at Mt barker

Great to meet many of you over the weekend after many years!

You lot are a top bunch of blokes (and blokette's just for you Mel!) :thumbsup:

Hope you enjoyed yourselves and getting to chat to other interstate peeps, it's what i look forward too the most at big events!

yeah thanks for all your hard work Ash and committee

would be great to be pointed in the direction of a thread discussing likes/dislike's

and one maybe for execs discussing what the next one will be like additions/deletions

Yep Ash, awesome to finally meet youself and Christian!!!! Totally awesome weekend and I am trashed now - got home about 2 hours ago and am ready for bed.

Can't wait for a much bigger and better event next year - it is going to be even better again!!!

Great event. Cant wait for next year, definitely be bringing my car. Thanks to all the vic guys who put this thing together.

And especially thanks to all the SA people. was great to meet a lot of you for the first time, i think we all certainly enjoyed ourselves!

Got home about 2 hours ago myself, got Redback's car back in one piece and time to relax

Good to meet you Ash, and thanks for pete introducing me to Prank too, you guys do a great job

Def getting keen for next year..........sooo much happening LOL

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