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The North guys will meet at the usual place I'd say (Southbound BP @ Morayfield)

Then it's a case of collecting the rest of our merry band of enthusiasts on the way to Willowbank.

Where do you want to meet up with us Tony?

The North guys will meet at the usual place I'd say (Southbound BP @ Morayfield)

Then it's a case of collecting the rest of our merry band of enthusiasts on the way to Willowbank.

Where do you want to meet up with us Tony?

What about the south-side any meeting point?

Doctors? U get man flu again... Don't give it to me tommorow :dry:

Had......is the key word here. Now have this shit cough I'm struggling to get rid off. But fear not, I will do my best to somehow give it you just because I wan to :P

Had......is the key word here. Now have this shit cough I'm struggling to get rid off. But fear not, I will do my best to somehow give it you just because I wan to :P

Me too :(. I got it last year as well... it will hang around for ages :(

Had......is the key word here. Now have this shit cough I'm struggling to get rid off. But fear not, I will do my best to somehow give it you just because I wan to :P

Haha thanks bro I need a good cold lol, so if I see someone licking my redbull can when I'm not looking ill know its you

We will be there at around 1:30 I reckon. Still meeting at gatton maccas at 12:30?

Yep yep :)

May or may not be hungover depending if I go to this party tonight.

Also, you know what this means.... Highway runs for pinks ;)

You and at least another 10 people want my car. I would hate to imagine what you would do to my car if you got your hands on it

Probley wack some now rims on it and coilovers and use it as my "nice" car to go out to dinner as stuff. Keep te hatsu as a daily and go mental on the abomination (4 link massive cam tubbed etc lol)

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