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become an sauwa member then u can order a shirt :D

That is a Fact I NEED A SHIRT!!!!!!! and i am a member

can u Bring 2 large to the meet how much do i need 2 buy them!!!!!

bring 2 and let me know! please

Ok ok ok... thank, i'll make it if i can. G/f really interested in your skylines

Even if your car not ready you can always get a ride with another.

There is always people with spare seats in there car you only have to ask. :D

We are all a friendly bunch and always willing to help out when we can........................

Brad reckons I'm in.. I think maybe he just wants to shoot me with the fire extingushers for giving him $33 in 1 ton of 5 cent coins...

Lol nar I'm in with the "lean machine" - PS. WTB new fuel pump..!

Brad reckons I'm in.. I think maybe he just wants to shoot me with the fire extingushers for giving him $33 in 1 ton of 5 cent coins...

Lol nar I'm in with the "lean machine" - PS. WTB new fuel pump..!

I have not confirmed your payment Ryan...still counting the coins.

Mike, why am i going to be in your sights? What did i do? lol

No you tit, you are going to be with me, mocking people....

Jesus, this is why I am head of the Sandlot Gang....

You just look tough and agree with me okay!

Planks of Wood!

i guess i better come then, dont care if car isnt ready jsut wanna come along to the cruise. i reckon its time that i will form a lil group of my own with all the peeps SOR then we have a lil cruise of our own to the meeting

i guess i better come then, dont care if car isnt ready jsut wanna come along to the cruise. i reckon its time that i will form a lil group of my own with all the peeps SOR then we have a lil cruise of our own to the meeting

be sure to wear your members shirt to the cruise! :thumbsup:

No you tit, you are going to be with me, mocking people....

Jesus, this is why I am head of the Sandlot Gang....

You just look tough and agree with me okay!

Planks of Wood!

Makes sense now.

Hope the weather is going to be kind!

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