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Probably will be too wet... may have to call it off... hopefully the sun will come out and dry the roads.

Normally head off about 11:30 -12 ish from the usual place the midnight hills runs start at:

Im prob going to head to a movie tonight but it should be finished by that time... I will swing by the usual meet spot after if anyone is still keen -- i have to drive home throught the hills anyway........(may be a bit of a tame one however depending on the road conditions).

:(

Andy will have a copy of that DVD with me just in case you do show.

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Probably will be too wet... may have to call it off... hopefully the sun will come out and dry the roads.

Normally head off about 11:30 -12 ish from the usual place the midnight hills runs start at:

Im prob going to head to a movie tonight but it should be finished by that time... I will swing by the usual meet spot after if anyone is still keen -- i have to drive home throught the hills anyway........(may be a bit of a tame one however depending on the road conditions).

:thumbsup:

Andy will have a copy of that DVD with me just in case you do show.

I think this could be a cool idea make a spot if ya there ya there for meet, chat, cruise

this could be better as most dont know there plans until later on in night if nothins planed wander out say gday to whoever is there

Idea :cool:

ps in saying that i dont know this usual meet spot is

Erin

hi chris,

Its Chris with the Evo, how are you??

sorry i haven't called you i lost your number. Tristan wit hthe blue evo has that run on dvd finally so next run should be able to swap dvd's

are you keen to go on another run sometime soon??? maybe next week?

HI guys... was pretty wet last night... I didnt get out of pirates to 11:30 and at 11:45 when i rocked up to the spot noboddy was there. There was some tool in a supra who ran away pretty quickly (when i parked in front and went to go have a chat he drove off --> maybe he didnt like the look of my freinds in the car).

Did anyone see that ispirational whoha on the underground drift/drag/hills run scene in adel on abc last night about 730: what a crock of shit... THey used footage from melbourne!!!! I guess they have to talk it up or noboddy would watch there show. The tool with the face blotched out looked pretty distinguishable: i wounder how much the abc were paying him to come in and talk it up.

Hi Chris... Yeah im down for another hills run We should make it same time and place next fri if it is dry. WIll bring my DVD along so that we can swap... Im interested in seeing what the view looked like from that evo. Got some Bilstiens put in and it handles that much better!!!!

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