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Hey Wayne - should be a really great time and were looking forward to drinking a few afterwards.

Remember me - I'll be the guy in the nice white R33 GTR who can't drive for sh*t (first time) - but I will have fun....

well my friend can't come anymore so if anyone want to ride with the beer baron in style then give me a shout. plus you will get to drive the beer baron autosports R32 GTR. not sure if that's a bonus or not.

Hi wayne!!!

I will pop in to the Vic section soon to say hi and ask if they need any helpers on the day...Know some of the guys and girls already that came up for the trackday :thumbsup:

Going to be great and I seriously cant wait :D:D

Car weekend FTW!!! :angry:

well my friend can't come anymore so if anyone want to ride with the beer baron in style then give me a shout. plus you will get to drive the beer baron autosports R32 GTR. not sure if that's a bonus or not.

How about i fly to Sydney then drive back with you, just for the honour to be in you graceful presance :bunny:

Hi all

Just found out you guys were coming down for DECA

Thats fantastic. You guys and girls will have a great time.

Feel free to pop in to the Vic forums and say Gday and get

To know the names of a few people before you all get there.

Im Wayne (RCHOO) anyway. I will pop in and out of here over the next few weeks .

And will have a beer or 6 with ya all when we get there.......... Cheers

Hi Wayne ;)

Looking forward to it!

How about i fly to Sydney then drive back with you, just for the honour to be in you graceful presance ;)

well you have been in my presence before so you know how good it is! sounds like a plan to me.

Thats my job :)

lol, don't be sad. you're welcome to ride with me if you want. as long as you don't mind driving the GTR for a while... the seat is wide open at this stage.

lol, don't be sad. you're welcome to ride with me if you want. as long as you don't mind driving the GTR for a while... the seat is wide open at this stage.

I am hopping in with the chubster :) So you might have to go it alone.. take your cb so I can keep you company :)

I expect some antics from the NSW side during the party night, I won't be there to cause trouble so, Corinne, will you do the honours?

I'll lend you the chalk pen.

WOO HOO! I will try and live up to your standards!

Hahahaha...

Im there for drinking support.. Even tho I know Im going to get sent home again.. I hope I am not sick when I get down there..

You cant get sick Corinne......Sickness is not aloud!!!!

You will be fine, I will look after you :)

You cant get sick Corinne......Sickness is not aloud!!!!

You will be fine, I will look after you :)

I know.. I refuse to allow myself to be sick as well..

Aww :) Andrew said he would make me better too.. haha I just dont want to end up like the lowenbrau bwahahaha..




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