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Hi y'all,

Just wondering if any of you guys are heading over to the rally of Canberra, I'll be there for the weekend and would like to catch you guys for a cruise and all that.. Should be a few out I'd think (there sure was last year)..

Is rally a dirty word on a skyline forum, usually associated with a rival company ??

:burnout:

Well i have good news, well for me........I've been in Sydney for the weekend, and having breakfast at Ash's caffe yesterday on the northern beaches we were joined by some good friends of my brother, one of them does alot of work for Rally in ch10 motorsport, and he was kind enough to offer me to go around with the ch10 camera crew for a day, which means i'll have unlimited access and for the most of it, i'll be standing on the side of the road watching the cars fly past me, getting within a couple of feet!!!!!

Sorry but i had to rub it in! lol.

Well i have good news, well for me........I've been in Sydney for the weekend, and having breakfast at Ash's caffe yesterday on the northern beaches we were joined by some good friends of my brother, one of them does alot of work for Rally in ch10 motorsport, and he was kind enough to offer me to go around with the ch10 camera crew for a day, which means i'll have unlimited access and for the most of it, i'll be standing on the side of the road watching the cars fly past me, getting within a couple of feet!!!!!  

Sorry but i had to rub it in! lol.

thanks for offering SAU canberra the opportunity to come with you andrew where do we meet you to come along for this great day :P

meet me at 123 Fake street......knock not once, not twice, but thrice and a an elderly gentleman with a limp will greet you at the door, at which stage he will issue you with further instructions. dress warm, bring a canteen and if possible some sort of weapon, when it happens, you'll know why!

Can anyone recommend the best places to watch? I've been the ROC site but any first hand info would be good :)

mine shaft deffinetly

il be out this year, voluntering as usual. my bro is one of the refuel managers foir thye rally so ill be with him bothy days getting high off elf and speaking to the drivers :wassup: . should be awsome fun, if only atkinson was here this year ...

crusin??? did someone say crusin????

Im in!!

Yeah, I think we should meet up friday and see off some wrexes :)

I mean, cruise gently around, taking in the sights.... :burnout:

Museum park? Braddon?

im up for that.... Friday night is the usual crusin night.. Everyone meets at the museum, so meet there i spose and whoever wants to cruise can do so.....in a....quite.....responsible matter..... yes... :)

9pm is the normal meet time unless your up for a bit earlier.

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