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In what will probably turn into a Summernats regular thing,I've booked a table or three at Da Cellini's restaraunt for Friday the 7th of January.Da Cellini's is the one on the roundabout in the middle of Lonsdale Street,Braddon.It's opposite the Mobil/car wash and the car dealerships.I was there last year with a bunch of friends,enjoying all the sights as we had a great feed and one(maybe 27...)too many drinks.Parking is at a premium,so plan ahead!OK,so it's mainly V8's,but come out and enjoy the fumes/skimpy clothes/million dollar paintjobs!At this point in time,there's 4 people confirmed,another 8 spots are available.Last year,we had more people want "in",so once the booked tables were full,people had to let me know they were coming and I added on-the owners of the restaraunt were really good about it.More than 12? Bring it on! We kick off at 7 p.m. Send me a PM or just post an "OK!" up to let me know you're coming. (partners/girlfriends/boyfriend/pet rocks/pay-by-the-hour-"friends"-WHOEVER!Just let me know how many!

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Are interstate visitors welcome? :)

This would be my 5th Nats, and i have entered my car in once (about 2-3 yrs ago), burgundy R33 Gts-t, Victorian Personal Plates, 19" rims(dual 5 spoke) [Lenso Muse].

Unfortunately, the car is staying home and i will be driving up in my company ute [Free fuel :P], so if ya see a big guy in a white ute with a "WEDDERBURN" logo on the side, give us a wave, i will be wearing one of various SAU Vic t-shirts.

Hoping to see a few awesome Skylines there!

Alan

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Hi Al,

More than Welcome mate. We have some awsome lines here and growing all the time. 1st post on this thread is where we will be Friday night. Cruising Wednesday/Thursday eve Braddon area. Sure to give a awave and warm welcome.

Mixed feelings about taking the lines to the Nats so you may/maynot see a few in the carparks. I understand MYSHY32 is in the Horsepower Hereo's and his car will be on show Saturday in the middle of the track?

Never entered the burnout event, cnbf waiting in the huge ques and missing all the action. Just cruised the curcuit and dropped a few burnouts, every now and then, to shut the holden/ford boyz up :). Also entered the show n' shine in the middle of the grass field.

Here's a pic

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