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POLL - TO DECIDE THE DAY HERE!

Firstly all the info. on the event can be found here: http://www.rallyofsa.com.au/

Cost is $26 / day or $48 for both.

I'm planning to head up to this with a few friends, and it looks like some of your fellow SAU-ers are in too, so at this stage I'm thinking a meetup before hand and cruise to the locale is in order. :(

More details to come, such as which day(s) to go up, closer to the dates.

If you wanna discuss thing here then feel free, or if you just wanna be a lurker for now, subscribe and keep an eye on the thread for my updates.

Cheers,

- Ash.

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POLL - TO DECIDE THE DAY HERE!

Get voting.

As for a meet point I'm thinking the regular NE Suburbs spot will be good. For those of you who don't know it do not worry it'll be PM'd to you when the time comes.

I'm not sure what time the festivities start, whether you need to be early to get a good spot, so I'll leave that discussion to those who have been before, but maybe meetup at something like 9:00 AM and make a day of it?

I don't know what its called, but the area with lots of food etc has viewing of 2 separate sectors of the track. There is lots of seating area and is a great apot. Not sure what it's called, but went there last year after our marshalling duties and it was great. It is in fairly thick forest.

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