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awesome cruise an OMGWTFBBQ guys nice meetin all the new peeps an nice to put names to the faces now, sorry for the taunting but brad started it :thumbsup:

lol, all in all great fun, nice pics jay, but none of my car, too far to walk, haha.

jess whats with the pics or ban???

an next month it will be colder i recon so we'll have to consider that, maybe bowlin or ice skatin as other ideas?

haha it's just a saying we have here on SAU :D

OoOo Ice skating this could be good and sore at the same time :)

+1 for ice skating..

Fun meet today.. and a nice terrifying waterfall to finish it off :P

Jess you're even lovelier in real life! Nice to meet you all.. although I didn't catch all your names.. maybe next time!

OoOoOoO Thank you Anna :)

Hope you guys had fun and was great to meet you finally!!

Will have to get you out to a SAU NSW event next :)

yeah thanks for reminding me of this jeff......... in any case i have to work all long weekend, but its the thought that counts! Bish!

Aww you need to check the forum more often, the destination is usually decided by the second week of the month!!

Was wondering where you have been Rob?

Oran park or Eastern creek. Pick which one you would like and i will organize.

What's the cost and we will see what the others think..

Might not have enough of us entering tho..

Should maybe do it as a seperate thread Dave and get other SAUer's involved :down:

jeff likes skidpan.

come to texi like the cool kids dave

yep yep skidpan is the goods thats for sure!! but can cost some cash if we don't have good numbers to get involved..plus we could put this off for like June or July so not so rushed? :down:

Good to see you entered Texi Jeff, will be great experience for ya!! Canberra is a good venue..

Have you got a helmet? Need it for the back track...

i havent got one no but im going to buy one if possible before friday. you havent got any spares or ideas have you ?

ive got friday off to get the car up to scratch so if anyone needs anything i will be frontyard mechanicing. also got monday off so i dont have to rush back :down:

i love being my boss

EDIT: agree skidpan can wait, the bigger it is the better it is. maybe we all just go through autosport for oran or something

I was thinking June or July myself.So to give some people enough time to scratch some coin together.

Im thinking Oran Park again :rofl:

Ill call the appropriate people and get some prices and available dates.

I now have an extra set of wheels and tyres that need destroying MWAHAHA!

with what; my ass? i'm counting on everyone else going "whos that sexy man" and ending up on youtube.

works at oran park..(insert picton girl joke even tho its not that close to picton)

jess and brad.. i will probably head out with those leaving from bunnings after lunch, as joey and i are staying at the eaglething and i will fail finding it if i go alone :laugh:. however i was also thinking of getting a headstart by staying in yerrinbool but i guess only if the car is ready. canberra isnt too far anyway.

what you doin joey? i still need to come past and use that thing to fix the oil leak

with what; my ass? i'm counting on everyone else going "whos that sexy man" and ending up on youtube.

works at oran park..(insert picton girl joke even tho its not that close to picton)

jess and brad.. i will probably head out with those leaving from bunnings after lunch, as joey and i are staying at the eaglething and i will fail finding it if i go alone :laugh:. however i was also thinking of getting a headstart by staying in yerrinbool but i guess only if the car is ready. canberra isnt too far anyway.

what you doin joey? i still need to come past and use that thing to fix the oil leak

I'm not going to texi now, I need to get my engine back together and in the car!!

You and Joey can look after one another "hi5,sexy time" :laugh:

Have fun and im sure you will have a great time!! Need to get that helmet!!I don't have any spare that will fit you sorry!

Ok so will see what Dave comes back with dates and prices for skidpan in the coming months :P

But what are we going to do for May Meet Up peeps??




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