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hey george,

yeah i know i finally know how to use it.

id love to come out with yous some time, i usually cruise with my brother's car, its no skyline but a swift gti.

when is the next time yous meet up?

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i dont think i can make it to the sydney/canberra cruze, but anytime you guys are going for a cruze in sydney just give me a call or an sms and ill join yous. i sent you my number through the private message thing

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I'd count myself in Ben, but I don't want to embarrass you again. It's not my fault you're to slow. :wavey:

G'day Brad, How you going

Keep running into you in the strangest places....

That's 2 rexnet members now on this forum, well 3 including me :D

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G'day Brad, How you going

Keep running into you in the strangest places....

That's 2 rexnet members now on this forum, well 3 including me :D

Hey mate, haven't seen you in a while. I've still got your cb radio.

I just thought I'd pay out on my mate Ben. But he doesn't look like he ever comes on this forum.

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