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Dont worry, we're just giving sam shit..........unless he turned gay and didnt tell anyone :D

Hahaha, kidding

But you should take him up on the offer, a lift is WAY easier than public transport if you dont know the city :)

ok.. last offer..

where are you in sydney.. if your close I can give you a lift to the dyno day...

going once.. going twice...

probably at the travel lodge. ill have a rental anyways so i can probably meet up somewhere if i get directions

ARQ's alright but you'll never catch me at the Taxi Club.

Whats ARQ :banana: , never heard of it ??

probably at the travel lodge. ill have a rental anyways so i can probably meet up somewhere if i get directions

Interesting, i've been working there for like the past week :down: , on a client.

probably at the travel lodge. ill have a rental anyways so i can probably meet up somewhere if i get directions

Haha your playing hard to get for Sam aren't you?? :banana:

You don't need to use the rental if you don't want to. If your looking for that ride in a 33 or 34 this is your best chance. Just leave a post on here of what suburb your staying and I'm sure someone will offer you a lift.

I'm in the South/West suburbs in the Hurstville area so pretty much anything around there I don't mind giving lifts... when I get my damn car back from the mechanic :down:

awww I think you just dashed sam's hopes of making a friend who also speaks American. :P

:rofl:

Whats ARQ :blink: , never heard of it ??

Interesting, i've been working there for like the past week :D , on a client.

working.. on.. a client?

sounds kinky

yea what kinda client are we talking about here?

well im coming down with 2 chicks so i kinda need a car to ge tthem around .

Yeh, that's cool! Usually having a hire car is a necessity, especially in a spread out place like Australia. This is still going to be your best chance to get a run in a 33 or 34 and even if your taking the chicks to the dyno day they made these cars with more than 2 seats :blink:

Yeh, that's cool! Usually having a hire car is a necessity, especially in a spread out place like Australia. This is still going to be your best chance to get a run in a 33 or 34 and even if your taking the chicks to the dyno day they made these cars with more than 2 seats :blink:

for sure man... i cant wait to get there

:P

working.. on.. a client?

sounds kinky

Lol... far from it.

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This is the travelodge close to martin place right?????????

yea what kinda client are we talking about here?

well im coming down with 2 chicks so i kinda need a car to ge tthem around .

Working client... lol

quick questions for all of you ..

i am looking for hotels right now .

and im wondering if you guys recommend any ?

something not tooo "ghetto" and something nice and cheap

i guess those 2 dont go together

and something a little central .

and hows the beaches ???

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