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Originally posted by Nizmo

Good to see you all ....... CheekyR32 have to catch up for another pool game when your in perth haha :D  

Good to see a few of you .... thanks again for your hospitality!

Hey pool table champion.... (nizmo)

Yeah I had heaps of fun with you guys, John and I are thinking of coming to perth for the long weekend in a few weeks.. so we can check out the perth scene while we are there!

Seeyou soon.

Erica. :)

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Theres a long weekend in a fortnight and we are heading down to Meelup for a hillclimb comp .... which also is in close range to Margeret River ..... our wine n surfing capital :D

Enrico - dont stress haha you could probably beat me!!

Nightcrawler, Haven't sold that S15 and bought a real car yet?:P

Thanks to all in SA that made the trip across for the JMS drift day so worthwhile, was nice to catch up with some on you on the cruise, at the drift day etc.

Thanks Steve and others for the BBQ, pity the weather wasn't nicer:D

Erica, Let us know when your coming and we'll organise a cruise for you guys:D

Originally posted by CheekyR32

Hey pool table champion.... (nizmo)

Yeah I had heaps of fun with you guys, John and I are thinking of coming to perth for the long weekend in a few weeks.. so we can check out the perth scene while we are there!

Seeyou soon.  

Erica. :)

A bit off topic but a big thanks to all the SAU SA guys and girls for making us feel welcome.

Especially thanks to John and Erica for kindly inviting us around after the drift day. Was a good night and enjoyed the company.

Erica , make sure that John gets you a light and fix the roller door for your cheeky baby:D

Cheers

Ken

Dont worry ken ill remind John aswell, as long as erica does the cooking and cleaning for john at least she deserves a light, and a bit of crc for the door:) Ken let me know if you decide to sell the car, maybe interested if all goes well in the next few weeks.

Cheers Matt

Erica,

As with all the other interstaters on the cruise.......a big thanx for a great night......well org for the No of cars....just hand out more maps next time!!!

Once again thanx for showin' a vic plater the streets of SA

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