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Rightio guys.

The Plan:

Drive down on 28th - will meet up early in Sydney and catch up with the Canberra folks somewhere around Yass

Arrive night of 28th and get your party on.

29-30 SAU Nationals

31st return home.

(Full Roadtrip details will be up soon in the Events section)

ATTENDING

Dave

Drew

Lizzeh

Brett

Shell

Eric

Paul (myself)

Corinne

Tats

Pat, Nicole, Richard + son

Steveo is still a bit iffy

As many of you know the nationals are coming up (entries opened last night). How many of us are heading down? I THINK Steveo and I (and possibly Liz) are heading down on the Thursday and coming home Sunday (Must confirm).

Eric and I were having a chat at TEXI today and he is keen to all go down in a bit of a convoy and stop for lunch (and the mandatory fuel stops *cough* E85 users *cough*) but this all depends on when you are coming down.

If its anything like their DECA's (a bigger version of our TEXI) it will be a weekend that you won't forget!

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I got no idea who you are talking about Paul

Bec from Victoria. If you can't get a room your welcome to sleep on the floor.

Entries opened last night! Enter... Dont be a woman!

Might be cool to all stay at the same place if we can book in early enough.

So I'm going to put the full on production idea on hold so let's just do a drive down on Friday morning. A few folks said it is about 7.5-8 hrs straight through so we can plan to leave early enough to beat the traffic and head out. I'll just mount a couple of cameras to my car but most only last about 2 hrs of filming anyways. Maybe we can use the club go pro's to get people to do a little "talk to the camera" while driving down.

Plan:

Drive down Friday 28th - plan on only fuel/bladder stops and some place for lunch

Sat & Sun SAU Natonals

Mon drive back (optional if people want to road trip)

Bec from Victoria. If you can't get a room your welcome to sleep on the floor.

Entries opened last night! Enter... Dont be a woman!

Where the forms? Can't seem to find them. Won't be entering though, just spectating.

Benalla leisure park,ten mins away from winton,win. :action-smiley-069:

Will look into it.

Course it is - there is a NSW contingent coming down. Eric (NSW) & Vu (SA) are going to be doing some filming for state clubs that will go onto the DVD as well, so it'll be quite awesome :)

Just to spectate @ both events will be free :)

All is good in the world.

LOL! Excellent!

Just messaged bec, she said the 'Tirana motor innl' is fully booked. HOWEVER there are a few very close to it.

Why not enter the track day? Stretch the 34's legs ;)

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