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well if you have google earth the coordinates are

35degrees 19'10.68"S and 149degrees 14'22.02E

Plus or minus alittle bit

if your looking for it by road map its oposite the T intersection of sutton road and Kowen Road in the ACT

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That's cause it's not there :D

Go to Queanbeyan, and look north at Sutton Rd, it's approx on the other side of the road to where it says Kowen Forest.

If you get google earth, there is actually a picture of the skidpan we will be using :bunny:

Defintely coming now, new toy arrived in the mail this morning. :O

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Robot, human, robot, human.. :D

ergh! finally been able to sign up, been so busy at work :P

neway sent payment and submitted form

cant wait, woohoo! cya all there :O

Hey Jeff, are you staying at your mates the night before?

Coz i mite need to ask you a favor :P

im bored, can go to texi now????

++++!1111

i've got a question for scruteneering, i have a sub in a fibreglass box installed (professionally) with 2 amps in the boot, they r secure and won't move anywhere (i did a motorkhana with them installed last weekend), will i need to take them out or can i leave them in?

hey guys, I really wanna go to this but the latest upgrade to my gtr has left me near broke. As a new member I wanna meet everyone and my car could use a drive there and back after 4 months of sitting at work with no engine in it, so Im volunteering for helping out... 40 bucks for accomodation and a beer or two at the pub I can afford

What can I do to help out?

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