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OK Who wants a free tour of the Holden Performance Driving Centre?

If you do I have been invited to attend a Roil night there tonight, sorry for the short notice, but have only just got off the phone with whom invited me and he said to invite as many people as I want so you are all invited!

Cost is Free, (usually they charge for this I dont know how much) and the tour starts at 7pm SHARP!

Click here for directions:

http://www.performancedriving.com.au/pdcsrc/findus.htm

Holden Performance Driving Centre ( Open 7 Days )

75 Norwell Road, Ormeau Qld 4208

So I am definatly going, just to have a look at all the older V8 plus I got told that there will be a lot of V8 Supercar's there, not that they are exciting or anything, be interesting if they stuck in a R34 GTR to play!!

Anyway Come one COME ALL!

See you there!

Well to all who want in, meet at Yatala BP at 6pm to 6:15pm, leaving at 6:30pm SHARP, but it really is not too hard to find, just take a look at the link, or be at Yatala BP!

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See you all there!

Yeah could be, I really dont know, I dont care, I use the stuff anyway and have no intension of selling the stuff, too much effort, so I'm just gonna sleep through any brainwashing speahes :cheers: really I need someone there to wake me when the tour starts, but yeah I dont really give a rats ass if they are recruiting for the dead cow society, show me the cars!

Nope you gotta pay to get into the meusem bit, i think.............? BAH anyway I dont mind sitting through some sales crap to see this:

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The Holden Performance Driving Centre is home to one of the most interesting galleries of legendary racing cars, road cars and motoring memorabilia.

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A must see for motoring enthusiasts, this priceless collection features exhibits, from the earliest days of motoring through to the present day.

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The Motorsport Gallery features a large range of vehicles, ranging from all aspects and eras of motor sport. With new displays and exhibits being added frequently, each visit to the Motorsport gallery is a unique and exciting experience. Below is but a small fraction of what is on offer.vintage.jpgVintage vehicles from the early days of motoring.Classic cars though the ages.moreoldholdens.jpgledgend.gifMotor sport legends.More recent classics.mobilo5.jpgbigkev.jpgThe first Big Kev racer.

Ohhhh yeah cant wait to see that big kev car, BBAHBh hah AH aH AH AH HA h ahah aha hahahahahaaaa!

you're going to feel so cheated if there aren't little sandwiches.

It better be catered! I aint paying $2 in fuel to drive out in the middle of nowhere and look at cool cars and possibly ignore irratating sales thingies for nothing! :cheers:

As Bender would say:

"....and there better be blackjack and hookers!"

You should bring your bEaSt down and tell them they should buy it from you to put in in there!!!! No I am serious, "THE ONLY R33 V8 Now on show at the HPDC!" time for them to put a real car in there! :)

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