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Col,

Please don't use YELLOW too dam hard to read for us OLD buggers.

Max007

Come on... Yellow is the best colour ever... :devil:

I used yellow as the majority of the users on SAU use the dark blue background not the white one...

Maby you shoudl try it, its much easier on the eyes...

Im with you Max Damn hard to read

Come on Terry... Your not that old...

:wave: Good Idea! We will make some flyers!

Please do... The more the better... This year will break previous records im sure...

col my signature is done as well....see how we go...

btw is your car gonna be back on the road by then?dont drive the commodore to the cruise

The skyline will be good to go with all 450-480 horses feed and groomed... :wave:

The commodore goes back next week. Im getting an '06 4x4 Rodeo v6...

I hear that some car yards do trade toyotas in... Not sure where tho...

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Yeah, it’s where people take Nissan junk to up grade to a Toyota, and the fine engineering that comes along with it's ownership.

If some one wants to drive me I’ll come along, maybe even give sexual favours gfight.gif

Edited by Nismo_Boy

Easy josh, drive up here and tow me back and then hop into my car and we'll go together, then tow me back up here so I dont have to pay for the petrol, or gimmie $300 and I can chauffeur you :wave:

I wont be there, same old sob story, no money blah blah freakin blah, :devil: Have fun!

A LOT of people have been picking up the bright purple and yellow fliers I made advertising SCC (taking some of the wording from your thread, Col). We've had questions about it, and tomorrow is the day where Dave & I don our mini skirts *cough* and hand them out!

Everyone there has been pitching in, spreading the word to anyone that is interested in our stand! :laugh:

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TEAM!

We've had questions about it,

Great news Anna... Very very happy... I assume the questions you refer too were easy to answer...?

On another note im being contacted this week in ralation to that community hall so we will confirm and discuss the matter with the tresurer and the president on tuesday night at dinner to come to a conclusion... I dont want to post the location until its confirmed but its looking solid...

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