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anyone seen the new hillclimb track?

Its awesome, however you have to dodge toyota prius es driven by eco wanks.

Its right next to the parkway........ hahaha!

Definition of terms:

Ecologist- rides a pushbike.

Eco wanker- drives a Prius.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

anyone seen the new hillclimb track?

Its awesome, however you have to dodge toyota prius es driven by eco wanks.

Its right next to the parkway........ hahaha!

Definition of terms:

Ecologist- rides a pushbike.

Eco wanker- drives a Prius.

you being serious?

I guess Leaf goes with Prius, so I'm an Eco Wanker.

If only I had enough battery to get it to Canberra....guess I'm stuck with the stagea for a few more weeks

How many cars do you have? I dont think your eco anything. haha :laugh:

Brice i was talking about the arboretum that just opened. what new hillclimb track are you thinking of? there isnt a new one is there?

The hillclimbing is a little bit more difficult than i thought, but no big deal.

I need doctors pass because of migraines, and cos my seat is fked im going with a race seat and harness, which needs rear mounts or bar done properly (maybe neal bates can do).

And then i can get a CAMS licence and a loogbook. And then ill be eligible to enter a hillclimb or trackday

The Arboretum is a collection of trees that have been planted where there once was a collection of trees. (pine forest burnt out)

This city is both cold and hot. -8 nights in winter and +40 days in summer. Being born and raised here doesn't help.

surely that is called a "forest". weird town :blink:

True, but if you make it a tourist attraction in the "Bush Capital", it's so much more than just a forest, shrubbery or a bustle in your Hedgerow.

http://www.nationalarboretum.act.gov.au/ <<<-------- THEY HAVE GIANT ACORNS !!! :banana:

Dad can we go to the Arboretum? Dad can we go to the Arboretum? Dad can we go to the Arboretum?

Funny Bunch we is. :):wacko:

Edit* What better place to leave your carbon footprint. -------->>> https://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=national+arboretum&hl=en&ll=-35.287036,149.076619&spn=0.008617,0.020921&sll=-35.440533,149.357758&sspn=0.550471,1.338959&t=h&hq=national+arboretum&z=16

Screw You Hippy. :D

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