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That's fine Shane, hope you can get her back on the road soon.

** PM's have been sent out to all entrants regarding the pre-meet this Sunday **

For those who are interested on the Friday cruise but not entering SCS you won't be able to enter the meeting point but, ya can join in once the cruise is underway. I don't know the precise meeting point till we receive the entrant pack in todays or tomorrows mail.

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Thanks for the PM PK.

I Failed Regency today.

No biggy. Will have my car back on friday and through regency hopefully.

Then up on a hoist friday night/ saturday putting everything back on for Sunday.

So no cruise for me on Friday night.

Sorry about letting the team down guys.

And im loving this event being like around the corner form my place HAHAHAHAH

ah damn u failed! :) What for?

Never mind bout the cruise, the main event is sunday, so glad you are still in for that! Yeh im loving that its like less than 10 mins from my house to the event :P:D

HAHAHAH flick, Try about 1min.

HEHEHEHEHE OH the wonders.

Trust me, my car will be very clean, very low and very HOT.

Well hoping all goes to plan.

MOOOOHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Looking forward to sunday and showing SA what i have made my car into.

Hi

Can somebody pm or email me with the friday cruise details.

I will not entering the show but I am just wondering if I can cruise around with u guys or not(have to work in city at that night, finish around 9:30pm).

I may ask some of my frds with their skyline too.

Thank you

Benny

Hey all,

Will not be on the criuse on friday night but will be there on sunday as i detailed the car last night and really do not feel like doing it again on sat ready for sunday. Plus i have all the club gear in my boot for sunday and dont feel like cruising around with it in the boot.

See you all on sunday for a great day.

Shaun

Yeah won't be on the cruise friday either.. got work drinks that night... so i'll be there on sunday morning. I'll remember to bring the tent/shade with me.

What's the forecast that day?

Friday Fine. Mostly sunny. Min 13 Max 27

Saturday High cloud increasing. Min 15 Max 28

Sunday Fine. Partly cloudy. Min 17 Max 26

Monday Fine. Partly cloudy. Min 14 Max 24

Tuesday Fine. Mostly sunny. Min 13 Max 26

Wednesday Fine. Mostly sunny. Min 17 Max 29

Also would like to say good luck to everyone going in SCS, hope you all have a ball!

Im off to Fiji on Monday to get married!! WOOOOOOOOO

Way to go Lee! Have a great one in Fiji buddy.. and wish you all the marital bliss in the world. Shirl and I got married middle of this year too.

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