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i might be in doubt guys, my shinny new diff center is giving me some issues.... will keep you all posted on this story as it develops, stay tuned!

Hey Ive got Mark doing double double time time to get my clutch in by Saturday... you gotta come... just make sure you have the best NRMA cover, then they can bring your car home at least LOL

I'll give it a miss... Im not real keen on spending $80.00 on fuel to drive around asking to be pulled over and defected by the PoPo because Im driving a "hoon" car... Trust me, because of the holidays the cops will be out in force.

this sux i wanna come for a cruze but i just found out i have to work untill 1pm on saturday then i have to go to the christmas party straight arfter any chance of another cruze sunday ? :( maybe it can be around canberra or just a short one i just wanna see the canberra cars or maybe like a bbq at the cotter?

and is there any car stickers for this club? that would be cool like a sau one

yeah, yellow ones, ask your friendly law enforcement officer, if he isn't looking your way [not likely] start with swear words and then get serious!!!

I'll give it a miss... Im not real keen on spending $80.00 on fuel to drive around asking to be pulled over and defected by the PoPo because Im driving a "hoon" car... Trust me, because of the holidays the cops will be out in force.

i hereby rename you "killjoy"

Done, thanks bud. Do we know which day we are going yet? Im going off the poll and would say Saturday? Either day is good for me.

ooh I just assumed Saturday... didnt someone post Saturday? or am I imagining things.. :banana:

I think for the sake of not confusing people we'll lock in Saturday, as thats the most popular..

Done, thanks bud. Do we know which day we are going yet? Im going off the poll and would say Saturday? Either day is good for me.

I didn't know you liked to live so dangerously :devil: you really like living on the edge don't you?

So, i will see all those who aren't afraid of the popo at 10 tomorrow at the museum for a gentle drive to braidwood.

Shell, does someone have your number so we can call you when we are leaving? PM or sms me if you like 0416 051 224

If there is anyone out there who wants to come for the drive but doesn't have a ride let me know and i am sure that we can sort something out.

Thank you to Donnan for organising.

It was a fabulous day, thanks for coming and adding to the fun. We ended up having a pub lunch with the dining room to ourselves and the food was great.

The 'big boy toy shop' was interesting as well.

it's ok, I will be at the museum after all :blush:

my passenger (who I was going to pick up in Queanbeyan) can't make it.

PS. I had sexah new federals fitted today w00t!!1

How did those "sexah new Federal's" work out for you shell?

I know that you will say that they are awesome but I just want to hear it...

C'mon tell me how good I am for gettin them for you :banana:

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