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hey pete

this is my fav pic i took of ur car:

must say aswell pete ur car looks like an animal sweet as :)

Wow....thanks guys. I had a really good time catching up with all of you. It's always good to make new friends.

Some very nice pics there guys and gals, whos the owner of that dark blue GTR - what can i say, tis veerrry niiiice ;)

Sorry i couldnt make it in time, no thanks to the heat, also i was out at Kupunda til 2.30. Thanks to *Flick* for the directions down there and telling me where you's had stopped in the end LOL Don't blame ya's for leaving, heat sucked the whole day, was drained by the time i got home, only getting 3 hours of sleep the night before didnt help any either :)

Oh and Hi Matty LOL Arnt i lucky to get 2 waves from ya in the one day haha :P

Hopefully see a few of you friday night.

Some very nice pics there guys and gals, whos the owner of that dark blue GTR - what can i say, tis veerrry niiiice ;)

Sorry i couldnt make it in time, no thanks to the heat, also i was out at Kupunda til 2.30. Thanks to *Flick* for the directions down there and telling me where you's had stopped in the end LOL Don't blame ya's for leaving, heat sucked the whole day, was drained by the time i got home, only getting 3 hours of sleep the night before didnt help any either :)

Oh and Hi Matty LOL Arnt i lucky to get 2 waves from ya in the one day haha :P

Hopefully see a few of you friday night.

haha yeah, first one i was gettin brekky afta goin thru the torture of an army fitness assessment at 7:30am

my pics are all up

and i must be slow........but i hadnt put 2 and 2 together pete to work out u were SLED lol

Ha ha, thats cool Matt......I should wear a SLED t-shirt or tattoo SLED on my bald head! ;)

We'll have a better chat next time when its a bit cooler.

Oh by the way, cheers for the beer Lee, nice to meet you and your stepson. :)

was a nice little drive even with the heat! cant wait for the next one....

was nice to meet a few new people, rob, pete, allan and the others and deffently good to see the ones i already know :)

see you all soon

kye

Ha ha, thats cool Matt......I should wear a SLED t-shirt or tattoo SLED on my bald head! :P

We'll have a better chat next time when its a bit cooler.

Oh by the way, cheers for the beer Lee, nice to meet you and your stepson. :)

Likewise, and wasn't it refreshing! Good to meet you and your boy.

I'll come be a monkey in your trees sometime soon ;)

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