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I had a great time at yet another well organised NSW SAU event - Well done to all of the organisers.

I only had one gripe for the day and that was the gravel that was on some corners on the back track. It meant hanging the arse out every time you came around and loosing time until the wheel spin finally stopped (and when you are an old fart like me you cannot afford to loose time compared to all of the young guys).

When we have an event there next year I will take down my heavy duty blower and before the event starts spend some time blowing the gravel off the road (my portable hurricane should do that just fine).

Again thanks to all for a great day.

For those wondering: yes you can drive home from Texikhana with a screw stuck in your right-rear tire and not get a flat. :D

+1 for bringing leaf blowers next time, I got showered with dirt/stones/dust while shooting on the skid pan.

please tell me someone got the 323 sliding round the pan :D

Sure did :down:

I'm sifting through pics tonight so there should be another couple of dozen up tonight.

I'll keep you posted as they upload.

Craig

Sure did :down:

I'm sifting through pics tonight so there should be another couple of dozen up tonight.

I'll keep you posted as they upload.

Craig

kewl... I hope there is a few of mine... *crosses fingers*

Clearly we should have these events quarterly. Big thanks to organisers and helpers. Glad to see the weather was great and everyone went home without a tow truck

+1........ But I think they are going too from memory

More times for me to beat you :D

OH MY GOD, I owe you like $37.50 or something, how the hell did we both forget for the entire weekend? :down:

Put it as an item on the AGM please :D

Yeah you owe me $$$ for the 6 pack of bourbon mofo.....

I will hunt you down!! All good next time i see ya!

Oh yeah also,

I have got someone's medipack(red), accidentally took it with me yesterday.

That's mine!!! I will have to get it off you soon it belongs in the car.

Someone post up times already!!

:down:

less talk, more photos..... :P Can't believe I forgot my camera :D

Yeah come on Corinne.... times already!! lol..... *ducks for cover*

*throws tv remote at you* When I'm ready.. give me like 15 or so..

For those wondering: yes you can drive home from Texikhana with a screw stuck in your right-rear tire and not get a flat. :down:

+1 for bringing leaf blowers next time, I got showered with dirt/stones/dust while shooting on the skid pan.

*goingforscansforlungcancer*

Army Shemaghs FTW! :D

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