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Since there's not much in your Events section, I'll add my little contribution :)

A few of us were thinking of coming down for the GP March 7 to 9. How about a meet up with NSW SAU people? We were also gonna go the Great Ocean Rd.

Anybody?

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

I'm still trying to figure who's coming. I'll be there for sure. Are there heaps of cops out during GP weekends?

yes.... yes there is :P

and they like to use their guns :D

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For a few sexual favours I may.... :lol: j/k

Well, the question Majanal and I want answers to is where can we leave the cars? I've got a few relos out at broadmedows but I'm not sure if i want to leave my car there. We want to stay in the city so it's easy to get to the GP.

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