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First Saturday in Feburary - Cruise/BBQ ..... Sound like a plan? Reason i say saturday is, some people have to work monday, and if its on a saturday the hardcore people can stay out still or whatever..

Ideas ideas?

I'll say this loud so those up the back can hear :P

EVERYONE COME TO ORAN PARK ON THE 16TH.

Someone organise a cruise that rocks into Oran around lunchtime or before and we'll do the fatz barbie thang. Go for a cruise and watch some track time.

Best of both worlds :D

Yep Oran Park on 16 February will be big, BBQ and all day track action (come and watch PranK try and stay away from the walls).

Don't have to get out there on the track, you can just watch. Also for braver ppl, passengers are allowed, we can give you a ride to remember, baby:uh-huh:

There'll already be a big turnout, perhaps we can do a BBQ a few weeks later as well.

yea the 31 can fit 2 bbq in the boot (another reson why the gtr sux)

and a little birdy told me that OP has some great grass to cut some hellis on after some track drifting and there is some tops dirt road for some rally bashin.

why doesnt anyone do the infamouse midnight run through the national park.

no traffic so you actually have some fun as opposed to doing40km/h behind a gradma thats going to the beach on sunday

pete

  • 2 weeks later...

Well Oran Park is being organised already... those that want to turn up may (Should be around 15 forum members driving. Probably have 6 sessions each, therefore there is 90 passenger rides going). Check out this thread for details of what you need to be on the track (driving or passengering).

I agree that we could also do something else also... or like brenden said... lets do da lot!

By the way... first sat in feb is also the first day of feb!



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