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this is list of people interestd so come on fellas what u say?plus there is a few more lines in bathurst that will come for sure?so ill add to the list as people show interest?make it what 15 people to make a day of it...

ok i think what duncan said is a great idea as there will be plenty of other cars in town aswell.so if everyone wants ill start a new thread and put a date in and leave it at that cheers

25th of September sounds great to me as well :P

Are the hill climbs on the track itself, or? As half the fun of driving there is being able to drive on the track (sorry if I sound stupid, not familiar with the bathurst hill climbs?)

ok then the date will be 25th of september so everyone thats in please pm me so i can get it all up and running cheers,plus i think tommo is right about not being able to drive round the track if the hill climbs are on aye.so boys/girls pm me ok

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