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http://www.trailbiketours.com.au/hire.htm

that seems pretty cool! $200 to hire their bike for the day..

hmmmm :)

That looks like it would be heaps fun.

Interested

moar texis and driver training type of track days (like the one coming up on the 18th at OP)... oh and taxi service for those without a licence would be awesome. You get to drive someone elses' skyline for free and they get to get out of their home win-win :)

I haven't been to a texi/skidpand/track yet... as someone said not everyone can afford to trash their car/daily due to risk of ruining tyres and whatnot but for me it's a nonissue at the moment as the car's sitting in storage anyway so bring it on!

+1 for fishing type of trips .. Windsor has a nice park right accross the bridge with plenty of parking and mullet and carp are easy and fun to catch, plus the whole area is ideal for bbq/pincin/kicking a ball around ( http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...mp;t=h&z=18 )

That windsor place looks good.

drag day :)

sounds good to me.

What about a dent removal day?

Seen it work with other clubs with great success.

find a dent removal guy

find a workshop who can host a heap of cars

maybe tie it in with a dyno day

get all the annoying little dents fixed at a much discounted price

Sounds even better.

I know SAUNSW is made up largely of Sydneysiders and such but could I suggest something like doing the Harbour Bridge climb or something that is more for the social side? I mean we do a lot of car stuff and yes we do have a lot of strong friendships among the clan which is why I think we should do this as a social event to get more of the new members to fit in with the core clan. :)

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