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sorry ppls i won't be there :)

i wanted to go soooo much *sobs*...

and now u guys are getting all excited, it's making it worse :goddam:

just can't afford it :)

have a ball guys

ps. can someone get Juan's autograph for me? :P

Originally posted by Majanal

To all you bastards that are going... I hope you get really pissed and raped by a monkey (fatz). to all those that are getting left behind... have a really tops weekend.

It should read:

To all going that are going... I hope you all get really pissed and fatz do donuts in his hire car (fwd). To all that are getting left behind... :shake:

I'll post up pics when I get back....

we will have a few digi cams and some vid footage from our group

busy weekend ahead, just looked at the programme and spoke to a few friends down there

weather may be a dampener on the ontrack but the offtrack will see us all having fun

time to tank up, relax, get away from work and enjoy the fun of F1

will post pics on return

if u see 15guys all wearing the same blue polo shirts that is my group

run away while you can!!

sorry i didnt call silver, i wasnt online and didnt egt your details

what a weekend, one of the best, apart from the cars, HEAT nightclub on sunday night was unbelievable

those cars seriously pack some punch, seeing that speed comparison was amazing, the way it ate them up was PHAT!!!

the rain disappeared which was good, 15 of us nearly got booted out of our hotel. damn idiot

alot of alcohol, the women at MG took good care of us, picked up a few melbourners which was good (much better women then sydney)

im sad to say

nice seeing the WRX get beaten by the EVO7

nice seeing ferrari not dominate the race, unfortunate about montoya spinning and losing the lead.

mondayw as good, went gokarting, hired a mini bus. did some fun in that, poor clutch

will be back next year for sure, PROST STAND is a great stand, 1st corner next year




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