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i would become a member since ive been on here for so long, but i just dont get to event often enough. that is my problem.

No excesses Daz! You can still come to the larger events :D

I’m considering doing a TND on a smaller scale for Sunny Coast people, as it’s not always convenient to drive to Brisbane for some for the social dinners.

No excesses Daz! You can still come to the larger events :D

I’m considering doing a TND on a smaller scale for Sunny Coast people, as it’s not always convenient to drive to Brisbane for some for the social dinners.

yeah, what events have been held lately i hardly check anymore lol

have they had any dyno days lately or any other cruises or things?

yeah, what events have been held lately i hardly check anymore lol

have they had any dyno days lately or any other cruises or things?

Only the Nismo track day and social events, new management in place now, so things will be different, we’ll be CAMS affiliated now as well.

New Execs are getting together in the coming weeks to finalize the change over then go from there.

Only the Nismo track day and social events, new management in place now, so things will be different, we’ll be CAMS affiliated now as well.

New Execs are getting together in the coming weeks to finalize the change over then go from there.

that sounds good. we'll il wait and see what the out come is in the near future and make my decision then i guess. but yeah im all up for helping the club, aslong as i get some sort of benifit out of it in the end. and i really want to do some sort of events soon aswell. just a matter of money and timing i guess. but can work that out when it comes about though i guess.

hey daz saw you on sunday, car looks good i was gonna come say hi but you looked busy with your mates

hey, yeah i saw you drive past, u can stop in and say gday man, its ok we just hang out there for a chat most sundays. my mates dont care, the more the better lol

So whats been happening on the sunny old coast ladies, am i missing much? I was down a few weeks ago daz and saw you mug sitting at 7/11 with the dude who has the rx7..

argh yeah, cool. u should have pulled in, if u werent busy. i was just with nat sitting there chatting. hows the rocktown going? what ya doing for work up there now?

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