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lol well I'm going down but will be in sydney anyway the night before.. and i'm driving my rade down so i wouldnt keep up with you all anyway hahah

There will be no silly driving so come if you want. I'm taking my pulsar down so they have to wait for me too :cool:

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nah thats alright we're going down saturday afternoon cos its my friends birthday and he wanted to cruise to sydney so will stay somewhere very close to the S&S haha

I know you dont drive silly but still my little 1L is very slow! lol

Silly driving?!

No-no, that hasnt happened since last time I got lost!!

Im trying to get Baz to come too.

Nothing wrong with Charade's either, I might add!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had one before my R33 gtst. (Although it was a 1.3L, so it would've done a massive skid on your 1L Katy :cool: )

Hey peoples iam just letting you know i will be there and iam entering my car i don't think its good enough but why not iam keen if there is a wooden spoon prize i will win for sure.

I will catch up with everyone at the servo's

cheers joe

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Silly driving?!

No-no, that hasnt happened since last time I got lost!!

Im trying to get Baz to come too.

Nothing wrong with Charade's either, I might add!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had one before my R33 gtst. (Although it was a 1.3L, so it would've done a massive skid on your 1L Katy :domokun: )

lol i know theres nothing wrong with them i have one! lol but you have seen mine Dave it needs some work done lol i'm getting there... slowly but surely lol good to see newy people are heading down it'll be good :thumbsup:

Done and done. Will put in on the first page.

Hey Dave, tell that guy geno8r (I think its Josh) with the heaps hot black 300 to come down for the day, there's Best Non Skyline :thumbsup:

Cool thanks.

geno8r is actually James with a hot black 350z :domokun: But i'll let him know!!

Cool thanks.

geno8r is actually James with a hot black 350z :domokun: But i'll let him know!!

Lol I knew it was J something. I meant 350 just typing in between trying to work for once lol. Yeah tell him to come. And dont forget about Saturday :thumbsup:

Sounds good Tinks :P

RAziel is on my list Tinks so he has been pm'ed. I have pm'ed about 40 people out of the Newcastle Thread, basically anyone that posted in there except a few that I know are already coming. I hope they all come now as it took me ages to do it :P




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