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Phillip Island - March 12 - WRX Club Round 2.

Cruise down thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65612

Track day thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...74&page=1&pp=25

This track day is approaching fast (2 weeks to go) and we need to know how many people want accomodation. This is a long weekend and finding accomodation may get difficult if we leave it too late.

We need to know all the drivers and their partners and we need to know if anyone from the day cruise will want to stay on the Saturday night also. I think their are a few friends of driver coming down too. Most of the drivers will be coming down friday night and a few may even stay till Monday. So I need to know who you are and how long you plan to stay and I need to know now!

So far we have two houses booked (500m apart) at Woolami. I am organising one house and Roy is organising the other.

My House - 4 Rooms (3 Double beds, 3 single beds) $20 each for weekend

Roy's House - 3 Rooms (Sleeps 8-10) $15pp per night

People requiring accomdation so far:

Scotsman +1 (Min) Fri - Mon House1

Roy Fri - Mon House2

Bec Fri - Mon House1

Chrisman +1 (Nat) Fri - House1

Snowman +1 Fri -

Snow-friend +1

SkylineGeoff

Emre

ant95GTR +1 (Mrs.) Fri - Mon

West

Nigle +1

That's 17ppl

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I have also booked a house down there in the same suburb. Sleeps 13.

So we have plenty of beds now if anyone want to come down for the weekend. Will be about $50pp for the whole weekend.

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I agree with Snowy - I think it's a good idea to have another house - plus surely we can always cancel one if it's not needed.

3 houses - 3 nights (if we stay till Monday) - thats a different house each night to wreck.

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Guys - just to let you know to try and save increased costs or leaving me and Roy in the crap I've put a post up in the WRX forums about the accommodation and getting great responses already.

So If you are wanting to stay and aint on these lists speak up before you find yourself sleeping in a car!

Snowman + 1

Jarrod + 1

Chris + 1

Bec

Scott + 1

Ant + 1

Roy

Geoff

West

Adz + 1

Ash

Blaise + 2 (Wrx club)

Andrew + 2 (Wrx Club)

Grant (Wrx Club)

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Guys - just to let you know to try and save increased costs or leaving me and Roy in the crap I've put a post up in the WRX forums about the accommodation and getting great responses already.

So If you are wanting to stay and aint on these lists speak up before you find yourself sleeping in a car!

Snowman + 1

Jarrod + 1

Chris + 1

Bec

Scott + 1

Ant + 1

Roy

Geoff

West

Adz + 1

Ash

Blaise + 2 (Wrx club)

Andrew + 2 (Wrx Club)

Grant (Wrx Club)

Will let you know in the morning / afternoon.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...184#post1245184

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Who's house can I crash in? Is there any other accomdation close by if needed?

Sorry for being so unorganised, I will be coming down tonight... woman wants to come too but only finishes work @ 9.00pm tonight so will probably leave her @ home or she can come down later in the night to meet up?

So, how many spots remaining?

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