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and so u should... window licker :D maybe its cause i simply own a full sick VL which you assume is the only car ive ever owned or likely to own even though ive been a part of this forum since it was created.

why have you written off somewhere like Sandown which if it was to be a VIC only thing is probably closer for a lot of people then somewhere like heathcote or wakefield? Like i said if you did it properly i couldnt see any reason why you couldnt get a major venue like that to hold it.

No assumptions were made into the VL being the only car you have owned, just stated it cos it's in your details on the left. Hey and these windows taste good dam it!! with 25,000 odd posts I susspected you'd been here a while, or you have no life, either way it doesn't make you the GOD of the forum, so why shouldn't you cop a flaming for typing shit like anyone else would.

Sandown was in one of my earlier posts, I think it is a good place to have it too. Calder would be cheaper but for sure! Sandown would be much better.

I'm sick of defending/attacking, can't we just be friends? It's gets all lonely down here at the bottom! HAHAHAHA

Laterz

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And then you can volunteer to do it. Well done.

ROFL! :D

Post of the month mate by far.

On a more serious note, i touched base with the SAUNSW Pres not long ago about some things... things are being looked into for a 'sizeable' meet between both clubs. :)

lol. snowy, your a funny man.

but hey, i dont mind organising. but obviously its gonna be a bit bigger than a one man job.

and i dont fancy quiting work to dedicate myself to it...

Yeah its hard to organise just one event, gives you an idea the level Committee put in to organise a year of em...

All for the love of the club too! :D

Snowy as Project Manager... NO! :)

Yeah its hard to organise just one event, gives you an idea the level Committee put in to organise a year of em...

All for the love of the club too! :D

Snowy as Project Manager... NO! :)

Just a thought why not mix it in with the skyline nationals next year??

July = Cold

Aiming for better weather dates, more central location to NSW and so on would aid in having a meet of substancial proportions

Having an interstate meet 1.5hrs from Melb is hardly handy for interstaters

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