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Might cruise with you Rob.

Later leaving time suits me better. Might bring the boy, gotta weigh up trip time vs fun time for him.

So ill come down to roadway about 9:30? or give us a call?

And people please note: the airport isnt the one in Cooma, its about 20k after Cooma, on the road to Jindabyne

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Damn Matt - that was the surprise !

Frozed my nips off and had to go into Cooma to buy a Jacket last year.

Oh and the police were just outside the Airport fence booking speeding weekender Traffic.

Seemed to leave the people attending alone. Likely because we had to slow down to turn into the Airport.

Edited by Sinista32

So I've been off sick most of this week, work just called and said that they have covered my weekend shifts and that I don't need to come to work until Monday. So whats the go?! How early are you guys leaving? Where from etc..

At least an hour and a half drive there, too long for my boy.

Ill still come if the weather is reasonable, doesnt have to be perfect, just not a blizzard for example.

I better bring some food & drink, that runways in the middle of nowhere.

See you in the morning Rob...... ;)

Was interesting, some crazy modified cars, and some stock supercars.

R33 with a turbo'ed 350z motor, TA22 celica with a turbo 1uz v8, ford gt40 turbo v8, homemade thing with and old na 6.

New corvettes, lambo, ferrari, new mustang, Jeep, yes a jeep! it fking flew!

Ive gotta look at the times now...

And rob, i didnt see why that fire engine was going down the parkway the wrong way. strange. :ermm:

Yep was a Good day! Weather was nice, Cars were awesome and the company! :D

Only got 3 pics cooz was too busy enjoying.

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Yeah that Fire Engine was a mystery.

There was that car broken down on that side and a guy standing there who almost looked like a cop but there was no Cop car.

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