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ok there are 3 maybe 4 cars and we will need a car wash straight away the people that are coming is me-in my car (R33) obviously, her200sx- in her car (200sx) we both may have passengers , madaz +1.5 .5 being his daughter in his car(R33 4 door) and my mate george +1 in his car (r33) see you all soon

I think thats your best option Kel.

SAU-Vic Committee members are all busy doing various things - work/family/holidays

And a few of the general members who were interested are now also too busy to take over.

NS.Com events are usually a good turnout… just clear out if the misbehaving starts :(

hey thanks to the Vic guys that came and meet us near STI sorry i didnt get to chat to everyone and sorry some of the SA peeps wernt so social, im not going to make excuses

to the owner of the R34 you know who you are that thing is pure porn :(:ninja:

and mark i will post up a youtube soon of the 33 bbq

oh yeah well done Vic you've know were comming over for how many months now

nice to see NS all state missbehave gg

No worries mate.

Cant help the fact i was working, and most of the club committee was on holidays (being its a long weekend).

Nothing we can do about it as i couldnt justify planning a cruise for a couple of people.

If you SA people has come over with the original numbers thrown around, could have made a big event out of it.

Ah well, next time.

yeah i was a little disappointed everyone found excuses to not come though some peoples excuses would of been legit

No worries mate.

Cant help the fact i was working, and most of the club committee was on holidays (being its a long weekend).

Nothing we can do about it as i couldnt justify planning a cruise for a couple of people.

If you SA people has come over with the original numbers thrown around, could have made a big event out of it.

Ah well, next time.

naw i think thats all we got i missed the first flash that was like a radar flash going off

spewn i didnt know you were recording

couple of vids on the monash. madaz man i tried to get a vid of your car but it was on picture mode when u fluttered it and then when i managed video u weren't as loud. all in good fun tho

yeah not sure who i met on Friday but was good to meet you all

i came to the friday night meet point

the first one

i reckon after such a good trip while only a few of us we may have been the test bed and more will come next time :rant::)




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