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I will ask the old man and see if he can make it :)

WB Daniel - wonderd what you guys were up to. Haven't seen or heard of your car being on the road for so long. Is it all running fine atm ?

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tridentt150v

Chintami (Rachel) & Michael

Grant W

Bluprint

Baconer

Snooze

Frink

R3sp3ct

SL33KY (Emily)

leech_ & Fi

skyline_babe5 (Cassi) & Amaru & Aurora

Slither(shawn)

ANDREW!!! (skyGTRline)

MANG (simon)

YAF28F(Michael) 90% can go

nsanity (Geoff) & Charmaine more than likely - i'll put it in my calendar!

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Bullet32 (Mick) & gf

Sinista (sorry hun but i did say id drag you along!)

Shell & Damo & Mel

Veilside R33 (Andrew)

tridentt150v

Chintami (Rachel) & Michael

Grant W

Bluprint

Baconer

Snooze

Frink

R3sp3ct

SL33KY (Emily)

leech_ & Fi

skyline_babe5 (Cassi) & Amaru & Aurora

Slither(shawn)

ANDREW!!! (skyGTRline)

MANG (simon)

YAF28F(Michael) 90% can go

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and maybe missus, but prob not

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nsanity (Geoff) & Charmaine more than likely - i'll put it in my calendar!

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Bullet32 (Mick) & gf

Sinista (sorry hun but i did say id drag you along!)

TiTAN (Maybe)

WB Daniel - wonderd what you guys were up to. Haven't seen or heard of your car being on the road for so long. Is it all running fine atm ?

I am sure if dad has the time that weekend will be there still unsure.

You can speak to dad about the car as he is dying to talk to people about what has been done.

Dan

Hey Shell

Im definatly coming but the missus isnt - shes in Sydney that weekend for the Robbie Williams concert.

Why you wouls want to go see him and not hang with the coolest Skylines around is beyond me.

Thanks. :happy:

Hey Shell

Im definatly coming but the missus isnt - shes in Sydney that weekend for the Robbie Williams concert.

Why you wouls want to go see him and not hang with the coolest Skylines around is beyond me.

Thanks. :laugh:

hehe sorry but I'd ditch you all to go to Robbie too :ninja:

Sorry ppl WORK calls on the ninth *DUH* can't get out of it....

Swing past fyshwick theres enough room in my car park for all your lines !! my boss would prob tap out tho !!

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