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ok, so whats the go for this evening? i suggest meet up at the museum between 6pm and 6.30pm, then head into braddon at 6.30pm SHARP to be sure we get good group parking, but whether it'll work that way or not could be another story....

sound like a plan? any suggestions for parking?

Works for me Luke

Parking...... yeah. Um..... yeah.

I spose 6:30 is early enough to get some good spots in Lonsdale street somewhere, but if the police start going over everything with a fine tooth comb like last night?

i reckon your car will slip under the radar tonight. there will be much more 'defectable' looking cars than yours getting around. besides, your car isn't actually 'defectable', as in your tyres aren't bald or car sits too low etc.... just flash your engineer's certificate and i'll reckon you'll be fine.

also just posted this up in the NSW section, so we might get some interstater's there tonight....

I'm not particularly worried about my car especially, just last night they basically went through everything. Mine was parked out in the open with Leigh & Steve's and we got in and out fine. I just don't want anyone's night to end on a downer :)

We're a well behaved bunch, we should be fine.

but if the police start going over everything with a fine tooth comb like last night?

You are pretty much GAURENTEED they will be doing the same thing tonight best idea is to meet at museum then just cruze and park somewhere a little less crazy and obsever the action.. I went and got new rear tyres this morning cuz i was worried :P

p.s. did anyone see the drags in hume and on monaro hwy last nite.. :P NUTS

p.s. did anyone see the drags in hume and on monaro hwy last nite.. :P NUTS

Are they still doing that? I rememeber seeing that about 8 years ago but thought it would have surely ended now.

Maybe parking where Mark, leigh and I did last night would be a good spot. It was the street between northbourne and bradden main street?

was behind widebody heading towards exhibition park this morn, man that thing suprises me everytime i see it, its huuuuge!!

Summernats was ok today, abit boring, dont know how people spend all day there, i get bored after a few hours. ill be working there tomorrow and sunday aswell so if you see me say hello, itll get you a free beverage :dry:

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