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Kellie: The white growth will be red soon (as will the whole thing be ONE red, including my kit reappearing and a new bonnet, as i ordered paint yesterday thru my uncle w00t)

Steve: The :blink: will come sunday :blink: that be alrite hahaha

Guy: It does have a bundy sticker..............its just hidden by the racking now (should get another one mwahahahahha)

yeah Matty and for those coming to the meeting im going to have to cancel due to being sick i need to knock it on the head so i can go back to work Monday

those that don't see this by this evening i will phone you tonight

we can organise to meet somewhere next Monday if you want Matty

yeah Matty and for those coming to the meeting im going to have to cancel due to being sick i need to knock it on the head so i can go back to work Monday

those that don't see this by this evening i will phone you tonight

we can organise to meet somewhere next Monday if you want Matty

no dramas, might be heading out north east sometime during this week anyway, gotta see if my mate luke is able to wire up the spotties afta work one nite at his place

im so over people on here that all they do is log on type crap and say this and that and never come to cruises or dinners or any social event organised by sau members.

who knows if they even have a skyline/jap car

i mean i dont mind the people that love skylines and come on for a chat or come take photos and admire but the people that write crap are anoying me.

:happy:

thanx honey im glad somone agrees with me

yeh its frustrating kel, especially when your organising ur own cruises. your cruise last night wasnt as great turn out as the last one (apparently) and it was still a great cruise! IMO those people who choose to sit at home and hear how good it was, well, they are simply missing out. its the same as the SAU SA club thread, probably only 50-70% would actually join the club and pay the necessary fees. you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink.

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