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Maaan my night turned shit... Wound up in hospital a few hours after I got back from the cruise coughing up blood, fun times fun times. All good now however. Shane, your AFM's are now diseased and you cant have them back. bl. :P

Im allready cooking up next months run... Im sorry about the kinda half-disorginised way things went last night, believe me I would of loved to have had my car up there to whoop you all ;)

Im thinking north for the next one, glasshouse mountains style, and depending on peoples enthusiasm I might move it to saturday during the day as the views up there are spectacular, and theres a few nice cafe's up there where we could stop for lunch / refreshments, however its kind of becoming a "friday night" thing isnt it?

I dont know, let me know what you think guys :rofl:

so the AFM was the only problem? if so, were both of them stuffed? well u can have them until my car is getting close, or until u find some others (Z32 kthx :))

ians is fairly stock, and how fast? well john pulls away...

mine, well when its done itll have in the vacinity of 750awhp :)

LOL

thatisall :P

good old private roads hey mike hehehe ;)

yeah, if you ever get it outta the garden shane :laugh: look forward to seeing it, dont blow the head again :rofl:

those private roads are great! that and my private mountain roads too, i seem to own a lot of government road these days. sharing is caring i guess :huh:

RB20, not bad. :)

Why not RB26? They belong in GTRs only, when I can get a GTR, I'll have a RB26 :)

Was a good run, the roads were pretty crap though, next time I suggest somewhere with decent roads.

nah, put the rb26 in something decent :no: decent roads? maleny/montville area ftw! very smooth and very technical roads, lotsa fun!

saturday during the day i like the sounds of that. IM IN FOR THAT!!

too much traffic and sunday drivers (you all know what i mean) its gotta be a night time event if you want a clean smooth run, otherwise your asking for accidents.

Maaan my night turned shit... Wound up in hospital a few hours after I got back from the cruise coughing up blood, fun times fun times. All good now however. Shane, your AFM's are now diseased and you cant have them back. bl. :(

Im allready cooking up next months run... Im sorry about the kinda half-disorginised way things went last night, believe me I would of loved to have had my car up there to whoop you all :)

Im thinking north for the next one, glasshouse mountains style, and depending on peoples enthusiasm I might move it to saturday during the day as the views up there are spectacular, and theres a few nice cafe's up there where we could stop for lunch / refreshments, however its kind of becoming a "friday night" thing isnt it?

I dont know, let me know what you think guys :P

sounds great ian - ill come! :)

anyone else got photos? post them up...

yeah i should have some at home - got lil bro to take some at yatala... not sure how good they'll be cos the betatries were too flat for the flash :no:

ps - thanks ian and john - was good night - good fun being in the front group

pps - dean - love the car!! :)

Maaan my night turned shit... Wound up in hospital a few hours after I got back from the cruise coughing up blood

Holy Sh!t.

I think I'm developing a cough. Must be some ebola residue from Mark's feckin' Cressida interior!

:no:

At least I remember the names and faces Karen... my name isn't Adam :w00t:

Yes I know my bad :no:

I want a longer run next time...

Yeh that would be good

hopefully at least one gtr will turn up next time, they all seemed to break down this week :D

Hehe...seems to be the norm with GTR's anyway...go the GTST's :yes:

oh and who owns the blue 32, plates FOG**? lovely car man :)

Yes indeedy :P

Maaan my night turned shit... Wound up in hospital a few hours after I got back from the cruise coughing up blood

Oh sorry to hear Ian...hope you are OK. Oh BTW you owe Marc and I a steak each :yes:

Was a great night everyone, thanks for attending :)

SAu Vic Dave - you're more than welcome :no:

My GTR was in good health, shame my grandma isn't.

Your GTR is always perfect...must be a GTST at heart :P

Sorry to hear about your grandma...hope she gets better soon :yes:

I will cook you and mark a steak and vegies each, im quite good at it. $15 a head however :D

Nah sorry, not good enough...We gave up a perfectly good HOGS BREATH steak for you and drove to the northside :)

But we did get to see you in a towel :w00t:

it was lonestar, and it wasnt all that great. i wont be going back there, for numerous reasons :huh:

hehe although we did entertain oursleves by harassing the waitress :unsure:

Spark plugs apparently, I dunno, they were pretty vauge over the phone, said theyd tell me more when I got there tomorrow...

its at GT auto atm, there fixing it, but I have the feeling it was something silly and there gona try and stiff me with a large bill. ive been a regular customer there for a while and theyve treated me well, but if they come back with a huge bill on this one then I wont be going back.

the chick serving us and worked out table invited me 'out back' instead of shane.

:wub:

hahaha thats only cos you had to pay the girl.... "was it good for you? will that be cash or card?" HA HA HA

Ahhhh ok...what happened Shane?

i went up to the abr to buy a drink (johny black) and the bartender dude asked me for ID, of course id idnt have it on me as it was in my wallett! he then refused to sell me grog, and he wouldnt let ny1 else buy it for me! plus the steak wasnt all that great, give me regatta anytime :wub:

she invited u out back john? *picks up phone, is jess there* :wub:

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