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stephen, if you carry 2 wheels for me, I'll give you a pair of brand new sony 6 inch speakers ( think 2 way or 3 way) i have here. I bought them for my GTST but never got to fit them before I sold the car. :P

everyones a winner!

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stephen, if you carry 2 wheels for me, I'll give you a pair of brand new sony 6 inch speakers ( think 2 way or 3 way) i have here. I bought them for my GTST but never got to fit them before I sold the car. :P

everyones a winner!

if he doesn't take you up on that deal i'll make them fit!

stephen, if you carry 2 wheels for me, I'll give you a pair of brand new sony 6 inch speakers ( think 2 way or 3 way) i have here. I bought them for my GTST but never got to fit them before I sold the car. :P

everyones a winner!

oh yeah... sounds good ill take u up on that. ill send u a PM to organise how we'll do this

if he doesn't take you up on that deal i'll make them fit!

lol, don't worry, beer baron has something for everyone! It means I can take the jack and stands now. Of course anyone is free to use them as needed.

I might have a passenger for you if ok, As we will be taking a little car and have 4 in with us and for 7 hours could get a bit cramped

Oh what :P not crashing with us....

That would be cool.

I'll be travel pretty light so I expect I'll have room for gear I'm light in the tool department (I'm an optimist).

Sounds like a couple of us are coming from the north shore - I'm in Cammeray right off the freeway and not far off of Military Road - happy to use that as a meeting point.

I might have a passenger for you if ok, As we will be taking a little car and have 4 in with us and for 7 hours could get a bit cramped

Oh what :P not crashing with us....

I wont be in the car anymore Jess :( I thought of that already and I am going to keep Chubbs some company..

That would be cool.

I'll be travel pretty light so I expect I'll have room for gear I'm light in the tool department (I'm an optimist).

Sounds like a couple of us are coming from the north shore - I'm in Cammeray right off the freeway and not far off of Military Road - happy to use that as a meeting point.

Yeah could do as we are from North shore also

I wont be in the car anymore Jess :( I thought of that already and I am going to keep Chubbs some company..

Aww what getting ditched already :P That's cool

Yeah could do as we are from North shore also

Aww what getting ditched already :rofl: That's cool

Haha I dont mean it like that hun.. It might be a little squishy.. I dunno if i could put up with Shawn all the way there.. hahaha..

I will cb whore to you in the car :P so we will always be close.. :(

Ok, so ive sent Tim the bank details, and Jess you said you sent them to SAM916?

Is that right?

Yes, every driver will need an L2S, they're easy to get and last a year (they're also the same ones we use for our trackdays etc so dont throw it away) :P

Meet point will be in Beverly Hills as there is a huge carpark right next to the motorway entrance so its easy to meet, and there is a shop there to buy drinks/junk food/porn for the drive down. Ill post the exact details and a pic of the point closer to the date

Ill get onto netbank right now and confirm payments (sorry guys ive been pretty busy lately - whats new....)

Oh and one other thing thats pretty important that everyone should know...............ALWAYS give Smoky a huge :) when he's driving on the skidpan ;)

Ok.............so only one person used the ID box.........that was evilweevil - can anyone still waiting for confirmation please PM me what you wrote on the trasfer so i know who's money is who's?

Cheers

forgot this link...

:)

yeah, that was not a good effort. and it's quite strange as lots of the guys who hang out on oxford street have told me that ordinarily steve loves to swallow the worm. i'm not quite sure what they meant buy that. weird.




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