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yeah i am slack... its cos i dont like backtracking - especially when im hungover :)

Yeah sounds good! This is the one your thinking of isn't it:

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Lets meet there at 8:30 then

just for in case my mobile number is 0433201831

PS. noone is allowed to laugh at my cracked front bar :ninja:

Yeh thats the one.

I have no idea which meet I'm going to...I'll be up at 5am I reckon sorting out food and drinks and their transportation :ninja:

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yeah i am slack... its cos i dont like backtracking - especially when im hungover :ninja:

Yeah sounds good! This is the one your thinking of isn't it:

post-31383-1164756094.jpg

Lets meet there at 8:30 then

just for in case my mobile number is 0433201831

PS. noone is allowed to laugh at my cracked front bar :ninja:

i was thinking more the one between the old cleveland and wynnum rd on ramps

thank to a dazed Excel driver, i am no longer able to drive on my first SAU cruise day as my r33 is in work shops after her hitting it. :) *wimper*

nice timming.

F@(king drunks.

now i have to drive my G/F's barina

And Col, if you drive the gateway each day and spend thousands of dollars on tolls each year I think those people have fair reason to say their cars are getting wrecked by that road.

Yep... I do drive the gateway in the Rodeo...

However I dont pay the toll my etoll does... :laugh:

Etoll = Company Expence :ermm:

Rodeo = Company Car :geek:

work has their xmas party on saturday night but if not too hung over ill come!! :)

So dont drink so much... Easy... Drink yourself stupid on Sunday night...

Ahh bad news for me guys, blew my turbo last night. Thought about just fixing that by replacing it but have decided to get all the work i want done to the car, so im aiming for 350-400 HP. All the best with the cruise!

Tim

Catch a lift with someone...

Count me in :O

Aswell as a few friends.

Awsome, see ya there...

thank to a dazed Excel driver, i am no longer able to drive on my first SAU cruise day as my r33 is in work shops after her hitting it. :( *wimper*

Thats no good... Why not try and catch a lift, will be an awosme day...

yeah that is the one we're talking about hey

that might be a good spot if we went along the Gateway but we will be going along the Sth East Fwy so a good spot in your area is the Sleeman centre, Huuge carpark at Chandler.

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damn, i'm out...

sheared one of the bolts of the rear strut top trying to install my rear strut brace!! aaaaaaarrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh!!

car not driveable now until its fixed, and i don't think i can find a strut top and have it installed before the weekend...

:(

i could come in the corvette, but then would have to cruise at the back and that's no fun..

that might be a good spot if we went along the Gateway but we will be going along the Sth East Fwy so a good spot in your area is the Sleeman centre, Huuge carpark at Chandler.

really??? oooooops - lol - i planned it so well to! lol

yeah that sounds good - the only thing is we wont be able to then see the guys from springwood come past... what do you other guys think? (suits me!! - we'll just have to be in contact with springwood guys if we want to drive to asley together)

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