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Hi all

I need this:

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Here:

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by mid next week.

It's currently here:

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These guys were busy:

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So I need to call on someone else.

If anyone is heading to QLD next week and has time to take a day out to enjoy a drive, and can be trusted with my $180,000 super-wagon - please send me an email or give me a call...

[email protected] - 0417 037 520

James

Must have missed you mate so left a message. Sorry so late responding, had the Skyline Charity Cruise today and as the new leader of the club I'm expected to put in.

lol to be honest i think geoff's the kind of guy that the mob up in qld needs to keep em in line and focussed on the club instead of personal agenda's.

Where's that one fingered smiley????

We'll get along alright up here Steve. The club is in good position.

I only want to achieve a couple of things. One is more SAUQld presence on here but we need to address the overmoderation in the Qld area. The other is to try and tee off an event big enough to attract people from other states and get our North Qld mates down. Say a Strip and Strap event taking in Willowbank drags, Queensland raceway and a cruise around the area with the requisite night time shenanigans. For Steve though we'll just need a dominatrix for the strip and strap..... :worship:

Just noticed your post in Execs area Steve. Great idea, PI is a must.

So you in for Strip and Strap or the other one with the chick with tatts and piercings? Or both?

Just noticed your post in Execs area Steve. Great idea, PI is a must.

So you in for Strip and Strap or the other one with the chick with tatts and piercings? Or both?

Come on mate, im in for both!!!

Cars first though - i might be "sore" afterwards :worship:

My guys here are keen to explore new tracks so yeah if you organise something up there there should be some NSW'ers able to head up there for a few days, the only thing is the NSW guys need a lot of notice to do something like that :(

Damn if only I didn't have to work! If you need any other exotica moved or even just washed you know where i live, hey even if you cant be bothered parking them i can do a little local valet service for ya ;) hehe

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