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Thanks for the tip Bec.

Is there a place people are meeting up at on Friday night for dinner?

Aaron,

Last time we all just had dinner at the Victoria Hotel on the Friday night (where we are staying - see post #3 of this thread).

If you like just give me a buzz when you want to catch up - I'll be up there from early on Friday as we are doing the practise day.

PMSL - yeah that was a pi55er.

Waitress to Dave -

"I reccommend the pork"

"here is your pork"

"how is your pork?"

"would you like some more pork?"

"would you like some apple sauce with your pork?"

"so was the pork good?"

Moral of story - country chicks love talking pork to city boys in flash cars!!!!

Mike, there will be definately be spare rooms at the hotel.

I think our flat is pretty full - but the rest of the joint will be empty - you'll be able to grab a room when we get there on friday night easy.

See you at Winton 2moz (Friday) if your going up for the day.

Not sure if there is going to be another dedicated thread to this weekend on the general Vic forum. Got back a couple of hours ago with Snowy. The weekend was awesome and would like to say a massive thanks to Snowy for driving and running me around up there. I have a few pics I will put up in the next day or so too.

Ferni - I will let the racers put their times up but all I will say is they were good :uh-huh:

Oh, and I forgot - BLAZE, YOU GOING DOWN MAN !!!

Prepare for some destruction by the stockie GTRs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You gotta settle the score from Morwell.

I would say that would be one all Aaron ;)

Snowy, thanks for sucking me along in your slipstream for my fastest lap of the day. Couldn't have done it without you :werd:

Another F#*king mental team wang shenanigans session. So many stories from such a short time... Hard Corey.... Stealth beer run niva.... Belfast car bombs now aka Benalia Wang Busters....abbotsford invald stout....brisby and jail bait.....more benalia sign editing....another priceless weekend with a top crew. Thanks to all of the participants, great to be able to be a part of it. Thank christ there is a month to recover before the next one....ah...but then there is dutton next weekend.....my ovaries hurt.....

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