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me and a couple of people from work are going to go to calder legal off street drags on:

Friday 7th March

as spectaotrs i might add, feel the embarressment of a n/a would outway the thrill of going faster than normal hehehe

anyone else interested in rocking up this friday night, just a simple fuel and rubber smelling night out, what more could one ask. Would be damn nice to see a couple of other stove tops around, either on the grid or the carpark :)

PS: it is weather permitting of course..(rain rain GO AWAY)

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yeah just come and watch its still pretty good as long as the weather outlook is good.....

milk:well i finish work at 6 in mulgrave so i will zoom there after that....very easy to get to calder straight down the freeway...only task is meeting somehow once inside...but thats where mobiles come in handy

ok it is finalised that i will be going with a mate and another mate that has just got his R34 that is so damn off it s f***ing head it aint funnny, he will be running it.....

would like to meet up with a couple of people if possible..hell my mob number is 0414 418 338

i finish work at 6 fri night, so will be comming straight there, poss via station pier(dont you think we should meet earlier if you still wanna go on to calder after that?)

brad :D

honestly dude, he listed a heap of stuff, and after a fewe mins i was lost with it all there was so much hehehe......i will let him tel you more about it but all i can say is that it is very worked from its state in japan, could possibly be some kind of company production car etc....

we gots to meet up dude.....you can call my mob at any time if you want, i posted it up just above.....prob the easiest way to find each other, as i havent seen anyones face b4

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