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it 10pm.... :))

look like we are all good for tomorrow Breakfast at 8.30 Morley Sizzler.

see you guys there.

we will be there with our Pearl White GTT sedan. hopefully we will get a good parking spot

near or at the front of the entree door.

u guys know if sizzler in morley is on WALTER road or sumthin rite?

n off topic but Marco wouldn't have happened to be u yesterday i saw on the freeway headin south on the bridge just out of the city would it?

^ was also pleasure to meet the few of you guys there today...

and yeah hong dude, looks like only R34's are showing up :laugh:

your car is so nice and tidy man, good job...

oh yeah, leo... let's swap kits for like ever hey ;)

^ was also pleasure to meet the few of you guys there today...

and yeah hong dude, looks like only R34's are showing up :D

your car is so nice and tidy man, good job...

oh yeah, leo... let's swap kits for like ever hey :D

Thank very much for turning on sunday morning guys :wave:)

it was a pleasure meeting up with you all.

yeah... R34 Wedding sweet.. LOL

cheers for your comments, we try to keep it clean. :bunny:)

was nice to meet ya all

hong i might have a frd who is interested

he drives a 33 u still need more cars or u alright for now?

but atm looks like u've got only 34's :wave:

That cool Leo.

if he could help it would be great.

*Cry* brekkie is such a spanner in the works! Not sure if I'll be able to do it but I will make it if I can manage it, just might have to leave early.

Coz,

how was Dim Sim?

did you got there ok.

By the way Thanks for coming on sunday. :wave:)

Edited by rice boy

Yeah ditto!

Good to see some other Skyline drivers, and it was also good to meet face to face and discuss the wedding/driving plan so that we could exchange views/ideas ect ect...

Bets of luck, and yes indeed, keep us posted!

if u need help with anything hong just let me know you've got our numbers =)

would be glad to help i have mondays off work so if u need a driver give me a buzz n i'll see if i willb e able to help u out a bit =)

quote name='R34GTTSKY' post='3758176' date='31 Mar 2008, 12:21 PM']if u need help with anything hong just let me know you've got our numbers =)

would be glad to help i have mondays off work so if u need a driver give me a buzz n i'll see if i willb e able to help u out a bit =)

Sweet thank for the offer.

will let you know.

by the way check this stock RB25 putting out 454 RWHP.

:D

not mine...damn.RB25_454.3_RWHP.pdf[

Edited by rice boy

Ahh darn thought i forgotton something. Sorry mate i was suppose to meet you all at sizzlers. Didnt get a chance to go online saturday so didnt check out the time for meeting. I am still on for the wedding thou if you still need us.

Ciao.

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