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Yeah it was a great night =) good to see eveyone, the secrete santa was great fun, sorry were into the beers now........ so :) please excuse the typo's. Great night, thanks to kasey & wayne for organiseing it =) and the cruise at the end topped it all off =) I hope you guys liked the rd =/

Take it easy everyone

and

MERYY CHRISTMAS!

Kel & Michael

Edited by Michael_1882

Great to meet you too Kel!

It was a shame we didnt have more Sydney people there, but it was great to meet some of the CC crew I havent met before!

I think it's time we organise a CC to Sydney cruise! :)

MATE!!! What happened? Slap that boofhead at work upside the head!!! You missed a great night, we were already throwing ideas around on the way home for some next meeting/dinner/cruz/thingy. It was great to see so many people show up, next year promises to be bigger and better.

Any news on ya car mate??

Spewin I missed a good night by the sounds of it,lookin forward to the next time there's a gathering for what ever reason. :laugh:

As for the car at the moment with just trying to keep it in the back of my head until it gets a full & proper check up, alot of guys have ideas but no real diagnose of what the prob is so waiting for hopefully sunday to find out what's up. No boost, good idle,no oil leaks,doesn't seem to be any vaccum leaks,just have to wait & see. :laugh:

PS Merry Xmas & a Happy New Year to all God Bless.

Edited by JETR32

I had a great night last night everyone - glad you all did too! The cruise at the end was the star on top of the tree!!!

Hope everyone had fun with secret santa!!! There was a definate "matchbox car" theme going on along with the "car deodoriser"!!! The black 'GTR' was definately the most stolen pressie of the night closely followed by the cowboy shots and I believe Jen's 'beaded taxi seat cover' was the most 'unwanted'!!! It was a good laugh anyway and I'm sure all the other patrons were quite amused watching us!

Does anyone know who we were singing happy birthday to???!!! hahahahahaha - we owned that place last night!

Anyway - MERRY XMAS to everyone, hope santa is good to you all. Please drive carefully and stay safe..... HO HO HO!!!

Wayne... I want the blue light back puhhhlease :)

Had an awesome night guys.. sooo glad I didn't have to work the next day... thanks form organising everything Wayne & Kasey ........ And congrats to Keith for ending up with the GTR at the end!




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