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Hey all,

This is an expression of interest at the moment so I can gauge rough numbers for accommodation for the night before the track day. The location is not definite yet but Mikes Manor seems to be the favourite. I am looking into other possibilities but the rough cost will be around $30-$40 for the night....

Can you please reply in this thread if you are interested in staying on the Friday prior (20th) - obviously the more people who stay, the more chance we have of negotiating a better price!!

It has also been noted that some people may wish to stay the Saturday night and drive home the Sunday, if this is of interest, please also advise.

Cheers

Anna

Interested:

msnismo

T04GTR

Evil Bish

VZSS

A31Deviat

BOZ22N x 2

Mesmerized

Sl!m

Mr Moo

Jeffworld2

DIF

Wraith Skyline

Abo Bob + 1

E-Dog + 1

Damuscat

Cassbo

Duncan

Kel

Craved + 1

Lizzeh

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Thanks guys, first post updated.

Mesmerized, being an ex coastie... its well worth driving down the night before .... 4hrs there, 8 hours of fun then 4hrs drive home = falling asleep on the F3!!!

Im sure a couple of others from up that way *looks for Tinks & DJ Brave* will be driving down the night before also

fixed :)

Does Mike's Mannor do breakie??

taken from their website (since you are obviously to lazy to click the link I supplied earlier :))

Rejuvenate with a scrumptious value packed 3 course dinner which is served nightly;

Tuck into a hearty breakfast in our dining room prepared by our in-house chef (breakfast is included in room rate);

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