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anyone want to buy 2 BTR stickers ???

i have 2 which i was going to use but decided not to.

Il take em off your hands, not sure if il use em but they can always end on the bar fridges in my "games/drinking room" aka the garage .....lol

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bikini bet?

lol

edit: actually no, lets save that one for another time, a time where I have no chance of losing. lol

Ha Ha your on.... but hey dont think the general SAU crowd would take kindly to my bikini clad body... except Andrew (nuttshunglow) of course!! :sorcerer:

SAME! It sucks because neither of you two come out to play anymore!

can't wait till winton.. can't wait till winton.. can't wait till winton!

ps the bet has been confirmed.... I think it's the third bet we've made on that particular show down lol

it's now a case of beer... ....oh and someone bring the chalk pen!

:whistling:

Im coming soon

Please clarify the 3 bets.... :)

1. Case of beer bought by loser for winner

2. Loser displays 'sign' on rear windscreen containing a 'msg'

3. ???????

hahahaha, i love how you put that, the innocent looking message will be not as innocent as you make it out to be

My cars had a few minor set backs but it'll still be on the trailer even with 0kms on the clock I really dont give toss.

Sucks the old engine leaked and carried on like a bitch but loved to be flogged the new one is so clean and leakless but it cant stand a good thrasshing without stuffing something.

Edited by Risking

Last time you guys came down you arrived around 7pm (which is fine).

I dont know what traffic is like in central syd around 8am (or the meet time) but you might want to leave earlier.

When we came to Syd last year we left melb at 4;30 and we were at wakefield by 3pm and that was spot on.

We had time to wind down, relax, sort out the rooms, have a few beers and chill before night time.

Just a thought, might be easier (and seem like less of a drive) if you kick off a few hours earlier.

That way when lunch time comes around your half way (or more) there so its less impact.

anna did you seriously go buy chalk pen things!!

Smokey knocked mine off last weekend I think.

My cars had a few minor set backs but it'll still be on the trailer even with 0kms on the clock I really dont give toss.

Sucks the old engine leaked and carried on like a bitch but loved to be flogged the new one is so clean and leakless but it cant stand a good thrasshing without stuffing something.

nope.... got em couple of months ago for a planned revenge attack.... never happened and they are sitting in the garage collecting dust ....... :cheers:

Paul,

I put that idea to them around 11ty pages ago leaving much earlier - but everyone wants to leave at 8!

but then theres the coasties who have to travel alot longer to the meet point so earlier leave for them!

I'll go with the flow!

we should be ok as long as we keep moving and only have a few stops ...like breakfast, lunch and then in afternoon maybe!!!

Plus we know were we are going this time :cheers:

My car was excellent on fuel last time!!! So wont need loads of fuel stops




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