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OK everyone i got some info about this years Riverland Auto Expo.

This year it is being held in Loxton.

On Saturday October 24th there will be the Show and Shine and Caberet and then on Sunday October 25th there will be a cruise and lunch happening.

Gary and Deby Myers will have their "Silver Bullet" Mustang there, and Gary Baxter will have his V8 Brute Ute there also,......

i have entry forms already for this - so lets get in early!!!!!!!!

so who is up for this!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I guess I'll enter, admire the Skylines within our stand, then sleep in the car the rest of the day again :P

theres a nice place on the banks of the berri river i went to last time, drank beer and ate fingerfood... not cheap but good enuff for me to wanna do it again if i get bored hehe

-D

its not being held at Berri this year Ben, Loxton, but you could always walk to the river anyway if you wanted too

i know this but im sure someone not entered will be keen for a little drive in order for some beerination

-D

im interested................very interested.

shouldnt be around exams count me in missy :P

things to do while im there;

pics infront of big orange

skate down the main rd thats about a 45degree decline for 2nd time :D

attack there multiple 8 foot b ball rings at the school

dare luke to try and get his car on the ferreri :spam: if it still runs, now they got there bridge happening

o and they have a dirt bike track if any of you guys are into that. dont ask me how good it is though

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Hmm, awful close to MotoGP time (the weekend before). I may get back to Adelaide on Wednesday before Berri show ... thats if I'm not doing the "Afterburner" track day at Phillip Island after the GP.

Count me in as a maybe for now. I'll see if Tracy wants to come again. :P

done Ruby.....

im sure i could organise a enter on day for you aswell if you wanted to see how you go :)

Thanks. Just the weekend before will be a big one. Working on track and drinking/partying alot at night. I might be at Loxton all warmed up for it, or a total wreck. :P If I can recover in the 2-3 days when I get back to Adelaide, we'll see what happens. :(

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might go if my r32 is resprayed by then... im keen to go to some good summer car festivals when my car's all done

out in that dusty town might be better to go before the respray :P

nah its not that bad

there we go

http://www.loxtonhistoricalvillage.com.au/

enquire if we can take our cars in and get pics cara :(

wait cancel that they charge money and you know im scabby, how dare they.

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