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So, is anyone driving up on Saturday early morning from the SE suburbs?

Yeh mate I am probably along with acsplit and his mate. I am just in FTG if that helps.

PM me if you want to meet up

Yeh mate I am probably along with acsplit and his mate. I am just in FTG if that helps.

PM me if you want to meet up

PM Sent.

Sammus: I'll send you a msg once I know where we're meeting up and i know what the route is, etc. maybe we'll meet up on the monash or something :D

Hey i have a job at Nagambe(sp?) and Shepparton tomorrow (Fri), so i'll be starting the Friday night drinks a little early :)

Not to mention: I get paid to drive there and back; and only end up working a 1/2 day. Damn i love my job :D

See ya all when you get there!!

:P

BEC,

Can you please start a Pre Meet thread for all the ones that come up to DECA on Early Saturday morning? Best would be at the same Shell servo, nice and early. Those who know the way can lead.

Thanks

i started one...im so special

deca is going offf and we have only just started....

guys wouold be awesome to see everyone donw here even if itsd just to spectate.

3 times over the limit and its game on!!!!!!!!!1

Awesome weekend, guys & girls!!!! :w00t:

Stupid Tudor Motel owner bought a portable pergola for the pool area that blew over, early this morning, landing on my black STI & Nathen's GTR.

I have now scratches & even dents on my, what was immaculate STI!!! :nyaanyaa:

The owner (Gary) reckons it's not his responsibility that he didn't restrain his own property!

What a tool. He is responsible & will pay to fix my car!

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Cheers!

Daz & Lisa

Shit Daz, that sucks. I hope your car and Nathan's GTR come out of it ok.

I think the pergola was a good idea but it just wasn't thought out very well. Should have probably been secured down when you guys put it up.

Awesome weekend, guys & girls!!!! :w00t:

Stupid Tudor Motel owner bought a portable pergola for the pool area that blew over, early this morning, landing on my black STI & Nathen's GTR.

I have now scratches & even dents on my, what was immaculate STI!!! :nyaanyaa:

The owner (Gary) reckons it's not his responsibility that he didn't restrain his own property!

What a tool. He is responsible & will pay to fix my car!

img0516gg7.th.jpg

Cheers!

Daz & Lisa

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