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no problem Tinks. done.

well we now have 40 people in. This is still a comfortable number, but I don't really want many more. If anyone who is on the list can't make it, please let me know. :rofl:

Bilstein have asked me to come along and answer any specific Skyline questions. Looking forward to catching up with the guys that I haven't already met.

:D cheers :(

PS; hope that doesn't cause too big reduction in numbers :D

Bilstein have asked me to come along and answer any specific Skyline questions. Looking forward to catching up with the guys that I haven't already met.

:) cheers :wave:

PS; hope that doesn't cause too big reduction in numbers :O

lol. you were my surprise special guest! :D now everyone knows you are coming looks like it will be just you me and the guys at heasmans. can I bring a 6-pack then? :) :sorcerer:

lol. you were my surprise special guest! :sick: now everyone knows you are coming looks like it will be just you me and the guys at heasmans. can I bring a 6-pack then? :) :sorcerer:

As long as it is a 6 pack of Jack Daniels :laugh:

:) cheers :P

Quick question guys,

Can we bring a family member?

My Dad might be interested, and another member who is coming might bring his daughter, is that ok?

Quick question guys,

Can we bring a family member?

My Dad might be interested, and another member who is coming might bring his daughter, is that ok?

that is fine.

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