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umm Malcolm has been a regular, active and long term member of the club. I'm sure if he is not currently a member it is because he is not aware his membership has expired ;)

umm Malcolm has been a regular, active and long term member of the club. I'm sure if he is not currently a member it is because he is not aware his membership has expired ;)

... hi duncan ... hope youre well mate looking forward to catching up ... yep spot on been around 'bout 8 years & counting ... yes I'm sure you're right I will need to reestablish my membership it's probably just recently relapsed ... do i contact treasurer michelle or is there bank details i can transfer to ? ... i can do that today no probs ... I'm really looking forward to a drive with other members - cant wait ! ... seems I'm always working on the weekends they're on but I'm determined to finally come on one ... im re rego'ing the car this week & was shocked to see that it had done driven less than 350klms in the last 12 months ... & 100 of that would have been driving to & from oil changes that i do twice a year ... as I sais it's time for a cruise ... catch ya soon ... cheers malcolm ... :) ...

I do know that but Malcolm should be aware of that as well :P

... hi corrine ... i thought youd forgotten me ... :( ... hihi only kidding :) ! ... youre also right i didn't know there was an event area that couldn't be viewed unless you're a member ... where is it ? ... looking forward to catching up ... cheers malcolm ... :) ...

The events calendar is up for our "Big" events next year (Check the 2010 events thread - updated in the first post).

Now that we have those locked in we'll be working on the social events to fill in on the less active months. So it will be updated by Jan. Dec is generally a very slow time since everyone is busy with their personal lives.

Keep an eye out for more social stuff happening soon. Or maybe take this opportunity to organise an "Unofficial" pizza cruise Malcolm. It's always good to see that sweet ride of your's!

(PS - just PM Shell to organise your membership renewal. We're working to get a better system up and running soon.)

... hi corrine ... i thought youd forgotten me ... :( ... hihi only kidding :) ! ... youre also right i didn't know there was an event area that couldn't be viewed unless you're a member ... where is it ? ... looking forward to catching up ... cheers malcolm ... :) ...

Never Malcolm. Actually I was only just chatting about your car the other day with a mate at work :)

Organise one, Malcolm! I'm sure you know some nice roads, and it would be good to catch up, too.

:D

hi nick hope ya well ... it was actually me who sent some pics off to matt & duncan of Clarecetown as a cruise destination ... so it looks like its in the pipeline I was just wondering if it's been locked in yet ... I'm looking forward to catching up with everyone as its been quite a while ... hope to see you soon mate ... cheers malcolm ... :) ...

Never Malcolm. Actually I was only just chatting about your car the other day with a mate at work :)

... gosh really ? ... well I still have it ... hope you could think of something nice to say !?!?! :wacko: ... cheers malcolm ... :) ...

... gosh really ? ... well I still have it ... hope you could think of something nice to say !?!?! :wacko: ... cheers malcolm ... :) ...

Actually we were just discussing how it was a really nice example of a R33 :)

Ive just back from a nice little drive to Batemans Bays and back today, long way there and short way home, bloody cold on the top of the range, thought my car was broked for a minute, I looked down at my temp gauge and it was hardly registering, going down the mountain doing 100 kph at 5 deg outside temp will do that, traffic wasnt bad either, a little bit of it on the way down but it was cold and wet and I was driving in the clouds, awesome, but coming back up through the twities was great, only traffic I hit was just prior to a overtaking lane.

One bad point was a couple of idiot drivers using the whole road, i.e crossing double lines on bends, and not just a little bit either, one guy was a half way over the other side of the road on every corner when I came up behind him, he was crap, I blew by him on a straight and left him to cause accidents without me around to witness the mess.

Found a nice place to stay for a few days in early Jan too, I was lucky because everywhere else was booked out, 2 bd rm apartment for $190 a night, bargain.

Thinking of doing the Snowy Mountains again sometime over the next month too, 2 day trip, will be fun.

I went down to adaminaby and cooma the other day. Took the dirt track on the way there lol

It is a good run but too many idiot farmers in beat up utes doing 75 in single lane sections and 130 in the overtaking sections

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