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I can supply a soccer ball.

Plus a couple of BBQ chickens and some bread, mayo and sauce too. Can't live without sause, tomato and BBQ, they're like two whole food groups :angry:

Got a big esky too if we need it.

Now I just need to remember to bring it, haha :banana:

Wont be at the meet.Just as i think ill have my car on the road for atleast till the meet,im pulling the motor out this week lol

But i SWEAR to holy baby jesus ill be at the following one.

Complete with a strong motor and BIG turbo.3rd gear burnouts are on the cards(jokes)

I can supply a soccer ball.

Plus a couple of BBQ chickens and some bread, mayo and sauce too. Can't live without sause, tomato and BBQ, they're like two whole food groups :yes:

Got a big esky too if we need it.

Now I just need to remember to bring it, haha :D

Excellent Jay! You are right about the sauces too :laugh:

Wont be at the meet.Just as i think ill have my car on the road for atleast till the meet,im pulling the motor out this week lol

But i SWEAR to holy baby jesus ill be at the following one.

Complete with a strong motor and BIG turbo.3rd gear burnouts are on the cards(jokes)

Aww cant you just get a ride with someone or come in your other car??

Well, I'm almost glad I couldn't make it. Looks like I would have been the only one there in a stock R33 :rofl: Well, stock looks wise anyway :P

Aww....so not going to have the next one at Picton? I could have walked there, and told you all that I have a R34 Z-Tune or something :blink:

Subscribed. Would be nice to actually get to one of these. Sounds like it went well.

Yeh.Its not the same in the proton tho lol

I know its not..Jump in with Jeff or someone!!..Come you know you want to :blink:

sounds like a good day out, should be up for this if free on the day!

Yep should be..and we are cruising this time..You just disappeared on the last meet! :rofl:

Well, I'm almost glad I couldn't make it. Looks like I would have been the only one there in a stock R33 :( Well, stock looks wise anyway ;)

Aww....so not going to have the next one at Picton? I could have walked there, and told you all that I have a R34 Z-Tune or something :D

Subscribed. Would be nice to actually get to one of these. Sounds like it went well.

Nope there were a lot of variety modded skylines there!

Come to this meet on the 16th!!!!! We will have cake, thats a insentive it I ever heard one :P

Well, I'm almost glad I couldn't make it. Looks like I would have been the only one there in a stock R33 :

come mate. its always fun. and there were some soft cars there anyway. i saw CHROMIES lol, as well as myself not having any power whatsoever

Yep should be..and we are cruising this time..You just disappeared on the last meet! :stupid:

Thats because we decided to head back to mine so we don't eat oportos plus there was no plans of cruising involved lol

This shellharbour cruise actually fits in perfect with my plan as I've got a bday party in wollongong in the evening!

Thats because we decided to head back to mine so we don't eat oportos plus there was no plans of cruising involved lol

This shellharbour cruise actually fits in perfect with my plan as I've got a bday party in wollongong in the evening!

Actually after we had dinner at Oporto's we did go for a cruise :) Was loads of fun and we all got lost in the end :)

Cool see you there!!

Jess

Is there anything you could suggest that still needs to be brought on the cruise/bbq/b-day so I can bring something Please :banana:

Joe

Well you need to bring your own meat ..Could you bring plates,cutlery,serviettes??

I will bring what ever you dont..Need BBQ utensils also and some oil maybe if no one is bring snags..

Pretty sure we are right on eskys,salad,loaf of bread,bbq chicken,CAKE, softdrinks and people must bring there own meat please, football:D

Brad/Jess : BirthdayCAKE (for Jeff Birthday), Meat, a couple of softdrinks and Bread/butter

Shane66 : 30 pack of soft drinks and some cups (get ice on the way)

Polak : some pasta salad, coleslaw, an maybe a few polish sausages if anyone would like to try them

Jazzy_i : I can supply a soccer ball.Plus a couple of BBQ chickens and some bread, mayo and sauce too. Can't live without sause, tomato and BBQ, they're like two whole food groups yes.Got a big esky too if we need it

p.s need to bring fold up chairs if you have them and CB's are a must!!!!

Im in again.Been working like a dog so i havent touched the car.

This sounds like its going to be cracker of a get together,lets just hope the rain stays away.

Ill bring the comedy :)

YAY!!! :D

lol@comedy

Well at the moment not ment to be raining..but if it does maybe we could just go for a cruise and do a pub/restuarant meal..or maybe someones house for BBQ instead...only if crappy weather I dont really want to call it off and this is the only free weekend for us :D




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