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Am going to go to Mt Buller for a spot of lunch on Saturday 17th Jan. Anyone care to join me?

No particular reason other than getting out and getting some fresh air.

Is a nice drive - but at about 500km round-trip - is a two-tanker (especially for thirsty GTRs). Also worth noting that it is a 'country drive' where road conditions may not be as kind to low bodykits as suburban freeways.

Pending interest, I'll sort out maps, waypoints etc

Also - this is all 'weather permitting' - if it's a crappy day, I'll stay home :D

In case you forget where it is - 3hrs from Melb:

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James

taking the mafia staff car? Or something less conspicuous?

The following weekend is the Porsche Mt Buller Hillclimb http://www.mtbullersprint.com/ and I'm probably going with a mate in his 350 for the 2 days. Might be worth holding off until then.

James,

sorry for the attempted hijack. Just had to make a choice and the Buller Sprint gets it, regardless how much I would love to come along. The social director has passed judgement.

So who's going to be singing....."We're going through Bonnie Doon......" ?

Geoff

I was singing that damm song as I drew the line through 'Bonnie Doon' on the map :(

Ah - how's the serenity?

Porsche day looks really cool - but have other things on that weekend (SAU Drinkies)So will go for the 17th as planned. Less people around too.

Sammi - depends on if Louise changes her mind. She doesn't like windy roads... but wants to come. Will keep you posted as 'wait listed' for co-pilot seat :)

Yeah but with the MtBuller Sprint on the following weekend Im guessing there will be a number of nice cars just getting a feel for the track.

Unfortunately I will be in Cairns so will have to give this one a miss. So I'll sit by the pool with a beer and think about ya instead James!

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