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Sadly Phillip Island have waited until now to tell us there is nothing available until May.

So we have changed the venue to Winton, date remains the 25th of February and we are going to have timing on the day as an extra incentive. Cost should be down considerably too, I'm estimating around $150 each based on 80 people. Winton also accept AASA licenses as well as the normal CAMS ones. This is going to represent a cash saving of about $50 for anyone who doesn't already have a license.

We will also be looking to provide a couple of car trailers in the hope of getting any breakdowns/crashed cars home rather than stranding them in Benalla.

At this stage we're looking for a deposit of $100 to secure your spot.

If you haven't already registered your interest please do so and I'll contact you with firm details and the supp regs.

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But being a Sydneysider is still better than driving an Emo, though! :D

I can't drive it Nick, no head on the block. The best I can do is make bruuum bruuuuum noises from the drivers seat. ;)

Im still a Stagea driver, unlike that Aaron evotard.

we let me know if your going Craig so I can book in some time off!!!

Are we doin this, for realz?

snap decision.

I'm coming. Dunno what I'll bring, new car I'm yet to find or Stagea, but lets do it Theo.

Peer pressure Craig too. I'm sure the car "won't be ready" but he should get his lazy butt down there.

snap decision.

I'm coming. Dunno what I'll bring, new car I'm yet to find or Stagea, but lets do it Theo.

Peer pressure Craig too. I'm sure the car "won't be ready" but he should get his lazy butt down there.

If you guys are going; I might have to make the pilgrimage on the bike.

Carry some gear down for a bloke?

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