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SUNDAY 2nd MARCH **HARRY's 4 PIES MEET**


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Nah stuff the hotdog....

Stick to the Chicken pie, with Mash and Gravy with abit of tomato sauce.... Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

U should have came with us afterwards, there was heaps more

FAT cars later on......

You should make this a regular Sunday outing man....

Originally posted by d.3.v.i.l

Nah stuff the hotdog....

Stick to the Chicken pie, with Mash and Gravy with abit of tomato sauce.... Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

U should have came with us afterwards, there was heaps more

FAT cars later on......

You should make this a regular Sunday outing man....

i'm in for that!!! i dont have uni till about 4-6pm on mondays anyway :P

Originally posted by [ryan]

lol

that's the same ranger who ALWAYS comes over when there's a meet. The other Holden-loving bogan ranger didn't make an appearance though, i was surprised

You could hear on the ranger's walkie talkie, "My BOV is bigger than your BOV". BAHBAHBAHBAHAHAHAH

Sounds like you all had fun, pity I couldn't cruise on but I'd have become a road toll statistic with so little sleep. Kicked myself all the way home!

That GTR ripped. one of the quickest cars I've ever been in! Would have liked him to really open it up but it wasn't the place to do it and believe me that car had soooo much more to give!

Good to see new people too, the more he merrier!

Sorry to all who i didn't say hi too.. Was a bit edgy so tried to

stay away from people...

To get to Harrys.. On george st after the cinema's turn right.

goto the end

turn left.. then turn right straight away.. go down the hill.. (*)

i think after two sets of lights there will be a farrarri store to you

left.. Its on the corner.. You have to turn there.. go all the way

down to the end.. turn right.. and your there..

or you could continue from (*)

head down towards the coke a cola sign, turn left and drive

through the cross.. go all the way to the end.. and turn left

drive down about 500 metres and your there.




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