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Might be a Dumb-arse idea,,,but what about Slot-Car Racing,,,,There's a commercial track at hornsby we could hire. I know the owner,,,he'd love a pile of idiots thrashing and trashing his cars.

Neil.

Nice Idea Neil... I used to be a bit of a self proclaimed slot car specialist... specialist at the trashing part!

Fatz... is beer all that is in you head?

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Bikini babe - wash and wax day......

eg:  

http://www.bikiniwash.com.au/

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...96847#post96847

Hhmmm, having been to Perth a few times, that Bikini car wash is another reason to move over there (or spend more time there). Might have to hire a lush car next time I'm there to thrash around in (or make friends with Perth Skyline owners and/or forum members).

There's really nice open roads, everything around the metro area is LITERALLY within roughly 20mins drive, nice (ney, gorgeous) women and lots of them, I need to go and check out their track (the Kwinana Motorplex) and go back to the Cottesloe Hotel for Drinks on a Sunday arvo (as good as a day at SOS @ the Greenwood).

Nick T

I'm looking into this at the Blacktown Drive in... Unfortunatly I can't seem to find any session times for Rice & Furious 2. I do know that it opens on the 5/6/03 though.

Okay, this must be the chick in me coming out but what about a 'do' where everyone has to get dressed up and (gasp) leave the cars at home for the night.

I'm seeing lots of eating, drinking and dancing on each others toes (actually on second thoughts, maybe we should skip the dancing part).

We could have it toward the end of the year, make it black-tie (or a tie at the least) and get everyone to bring along the significant other (or hire one for the evening).

Or maybe we could even have it on a boat (I can see the cruise jokes already).

It could be a little pricey but it shouldn't be too bad if we give enough warning.

Okay, now I'm rambling, but what do you think?

Kel




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