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I will be part of The newcastle crew who will meet up with you.

Might actually drive to the coast, and drive back with yous if thats ok

Yeah thats cool, maybe some of the coast skyliners can join with you.

pass us you details we will let you know when we are close :P

:D Edited just for you ;)

Hope you welcome us, when we get there :D

Yeah man i work every second weekend, so ill have to wait and see. Be there definately if im not working.

Hey WEAPN what do you mean 'when 2.5 litres just isnt enough'? Did you get a new engine?

good to see u guys are all up for this - should be sweet, and keep the interest comin!

will update the details closer to the due date =)

and craig man thats a top joke hahaha

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This is looking really good so far guys, i really hope this one works out. I cant wait to meet the newie crew and some of the skyliners i have not yet met.

I have met most of you guys, but there is still alot of faces i havent seen yet, hope to see you all there.

Keep it coming people

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