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Alrighty then,

So who is in?

Drivers

Snowman - R34 GTR (bloody better be I tell ya right now!)

Aaron - R34 GTR

Scotsman - R33 GTR

Jack - R33 GTR

Ant - R33 GTR

ferni - R33 GTR

Matt - R34 GTT

Adz - R34 GTT

Chris - R33 GTST

Camden - R33 GTST

Al - R33 GTST

Ray - buggered if I know what he is driving now

Dances With Fences - EVO

Brisby - POS

People who really like long drives

Paul

Bec

Wayne

Ash

Hye Bobo. You spelt Porsche wrong!

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Some things deserve to be regularly reminded about. Thats one of them. :(

So what are the chances that anyone that is coming up has room for a set of rims? My roll cage means the end of my rear seats these days.

I'd be in for doing Wakie and EC .... although not as keen as SAM916 to drive down to do Winton!

*puts in annual leave*

you should be....winton is AWESOME!!! altho i had belts on my rear tyres afterwards....

hopefully i can still tag along, will confirm the dates etc in a week, also depends on a couple of other "issues"... :D

I'm starting to re-consider whether a NSW trip is a smart idea on the car's debut. Car "should" be ready and fully tuned by end of October, then has to go to Centreline, which doesn't leave much testing time and i'd hate for anything to go wrong 800km from home.

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