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Your garage got room for 20 or so liners.

Drivers have a huge thirst and so do our rides. Can you get BP Ultimate down that way and Boost.

Youve been a nauti girl babe - spankings are too good for you...lmao C U on Sunday

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yeah sin of course u can get bp98 down here... its not zimbabwe :cheers:

stolly - i used to live in deniliquin, i think ive met over half the population of aerials on this planet :)

cassi - most of us have the winton fun day on sunday so i dont think many will come from here.... wagga maybe

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Your garage got room for 20 or so liners.

Drivers have a huge thirst and so do our rides. Can you get BP Ultimate down that way and Boost.

 

Youve been a nauti girl babe - spankings are too good for you...lmao C U on Sunday

- Yeah you can get BP Ultimate here, God damn boy we've even got running water and toilets that flush now. Got a shit load of room, big secure yard

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I thought that'd get some comments...:( good to see country cousins...LoL. Running water, BPU and electrickry. Great pubs and good times to be had then.

Spent the last 18 months down Albury way at a little town Corowa. Worked at the Toby's Factory at Wahgunya. You might have seen my Black GTS-T (same plates).

Got smoked by a guy in a white 180sx from Wodonga :Oops: . Mind you it was quick and having missed second it was all over. Had to move back to Canberra, so embarrasing. Now I got me a GTR and looking to hand his ass back to him on a plate next year.

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..Corowa's not a bad little town, I'm sure there would have been heaps of skylines there!! Have a good time tomorrow on the cruise, sounds like a good group, I would have liked to have gone over for a run but have two Xmas parties that can't get out of, anyway - next time

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Just a thought, why not hold it at someplace like the Laurel Hill Convention Centre, between Batlow and Tumbarumba. Accommodation, food, and maybe drinks [not sure] if not then byo. Showers, toilets etc and I reckon price would be low-ish.

There are other centre's around like that one, they make good bases for car/motorcycle meets etc.

Anyway January in Wagga doesn't sound too flash, +40'C days and all [good drinking weather though].

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True - High temp is a pain, latter in the year is good.

BTW

The ACTSAU Chrissy Cruise was great guys (Big Day Out!). Sorry none of you could make it here.

Trident came down from the mountains with a mate both in liners. (he really is a bikie in a Skyline). Local Canberra lads showed up in numbers.

Cruising out there in a pack of R32 GTR's and a 33 with GSXR 1000 riding shotgun was just an AWSOME sight. Pulled up to find a whole heap more liners (31,32,33 + 34's) lining the picnic area.

After the BBQ cruised back to the Jerra Pub and party'd hard till stumps.

Really impressed with the responsible attitude shown by all.

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