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Err..

As per usual, from sounds of things, might be me and a friend coming down tonight. I was expecting a few others to come down and enjoy the long weekend.

Just worried my friend whose house we are ment to be staying with may decided to stay in town. He is already working til 8 tonight, and wanted to bump this.

So just wondering, now that the wrx crew have nabbed places, anyone got space left? else i may be looking at driving down early tomorrow morning.

also appreciate if the leasee's can pm a mobile, so can meet up away from track.

hb/

update: ugh. just noticed the accomodation thread. if someone wants to move this over for me. if not, might be cruising with the megamart boys.

Can someone post up either Troy, Snowy, Adz mobile numbers regarding PI tonight - or send me a PM - I will only be able to head out of town by 8.30pm if at all. May end up meeting @ 7am with JAG and Ferni???????????? Fark'en work!

Joels website is http://www.inetpics.com/inetpics/inetpicsh.../index?OpenPage

I assume thats where they are going - he said he would be at the meeting Tuesday night, so im sure he'll let us know then.

Hey all

Once i get round to editing them all the images will go up on my site

www.inetpics.com/joelstrick

But will hopefully be running a slide show tonight nite at the club meeting as well as the pics from the GOR cruise

Il post up a note once all the pics are on my site

Cheers

Joel

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