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Shell doesn't like me and thus no email :pwned:

Anyways, I will be staying here I guess until I find something better. Anyone is welcomed to join in.

http://www.questapartments.com.au/Accommodation/102/australia/victoria_regional/quest_shepparton/Location.aspx

Wow quest is out of my price range.Iv'e stayed in benalla before,spa cabins are beautifull and only 99 a night.So close to winton as well.I'm old and don't like driveing at night,so shepp out for me. :cheers:

Email has gone out to NSW members... except BoredDrew :nyaanyaa:

Those Quest rooms look good, I've stayed with them in Sydney and Adelaide and they were nice.

I'm planning on coming but have made no plans or accommodation yet!

Should I do trackday at EC or drive to winton and do a trackday at SAU nats on an untested motor, I cannot make up my mind.

It's a long tow home from winton.....:....

Do want to go though.

I need a car trailer:...............

Mark: Come down, even without your car!

Brett: You and Shell should get a room already :P

Shell: As above AND email was 48 hours late! :P

Sean: Your sick.... 2 months in advance! *cough cough*

Honestly guys. The VIC DECA's are fkn crazy! It's such a unreal weekend. I only wish we could have done the courses they do for DECA on this weekend but it's not to be. Just means you have to make the trip downfor a DECA weekend!

AND we get to lay shit on Ash! National past time (almost).

We can't let these Vic grubs beat us!

Brett and Shell, the Quest rooms have one with 2 bedrooms and it works out cheaper. You guys can share one bed and I will grab the other one. Any funny noises that disturbs my sleep and I swear I will go gangster on both you f**kers and kick you out and pay for the room myself :nyaanyaa:

Seriously though, we can work something out if you guys are down. I'm sure the double bedroom ones comes with a sofa bed so that technically is 3 beds. You guys want me to check it out?

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