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So that makes it 10 again...

This is kind of a shit turnout especially when 2 clubs are going.

Any idea's for the next meet/event?

Another dyno day would be good, that way I can see how much power i'm really makin'

Lol, i guess we shoulda given more notice. Also, i think if the event is organised coinsiding with some known day would give a better response. Better luck next time, how about a skid pan day?

Anyways, time for sleep see ya's in a few hours.

Have fun on the cruise,gang! Remember,it's not the size of the group,it's the fun to be had that makes it worthwhile! Just ask the two other ACT'ers that drove up with me to the Central Coast Show'n'Shine last year:one of the best road trips I've had!

Anyway,I can't make it for three reasons:

1. I'm sick as a dog,

2. I've gotta work today anyway,sick or not,and

3. My car is far from being back on the road!

So,enjoy it,you lucky lot!

sorry for not showing up guys. saturday morning i came down with a wicked fever. now my face is twice the size it should be and pain killers are my new best friend. i ended up going to hospital last night at about 5am after throwing up all morning. seriously, i look like a gorrilla! this means that no wakefield tomorrow either. im so sh1tty about that....

Great to see the cars that went out, sorry bout the early bail, would have liked to stay and have a closer look at the beasts. Oh well next time...

And sorry bout the exit I had a spider in the cabin with me.....its alright though I got him, he was under my right pedal :

Bring on the next club outing!

G.

Great to see the cars that went out, sorry bout the early bail, would have liked to stay and have a closer look at the beasts. Oh well next time...

And sorry bout the exit I had a spider in the cabin with me.....its alright though I got him, he was under my right pedal :

Bring on the next club outing!

G.

A spider in your cabin!!?

aaahahah, did you tell that to the ranger?

A spider in your cabin!!?

aaahahah, did you tell that to the ranger?

HAHAHA gold!

Was a good day overall, i had a nice afternoon. The drive home was pretty nuts, first time ive really taken mine out in the windey roads but it was awesome fun!

Hopefully we have a better turn out for the next event. Join or Ban :) That'll get the slackers into gear :)

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