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yep. gotta go do some actual work now though which is kinda strange. we're cleanin out an old storeroom that has like 10yr old computers n printers n stuff in it. tip run in the work ute

A group of us are going to meet at the chancellor park woolies at 7:20 for a 7:45 departure to the main meet for the SCC if anyone else wants to join us, if you let me know your comin either pm me and i will give you my number or just indicate in this thread that your keen so we can get a rough idea of numbers so we dont leave with out you as we did last year

Hey,

Just wondering what this cruise is???? Where abouts is it and what day/time etc... Might be interested.

Thanks.

Chris

Edited by SunnyCoast
wes get home and start puttin that car together.

Cars all done, just gota get the window tint done on thursday and put the interior bits back in but the ignition is now all sorted out and the new window is in, big thanks to the big rice man and sir 4door for all ur help and fluids couldnt have done it with out ya's

spewin u cant make it chris it will be an awesome day

See u at the meet shaun

sorry for the interuption, but i come bearing a message...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sc...rs-t194583.html

Ok to keep certain people happy we will be leaving the sunnycoast meeting spot a little earlier. so instead of leaving at 7:45 we will now leave at 7:30 so youd wanna be there around 7:15ish.

Its great to see a quite a few people are comin from the coast

ok ill be at the meet point too.

Cyas there

Blink... I got a missed call from you at like 1am in the morning a couple of nights ago...whats with that?

Also, i thought you hated cruises?

So ghey..I live like 1 min away from the meeting point..So devo'd that i cant go.

Would you boyz (and girlz) be up for organising a Sunshine Coast cruise? I would be up.

Chris

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