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Are we allgoing to fit in the car wash / servo Albert?

carwash orgy :P

mm i doubt it aye.

i mite have make the meet up in the Coles carpark (directly behind)

ill see towards the closing date.

Holy crap, I don't wanna stand in a car wash - it's approaching winter!

lol winter is good, lots of babes in hoodies :rofl:

I would totally be in.... however... I reckon I would look a little odd (ghey) in my Fiesta.. as thats all i got to roll with right now... Unless someone wants to pick me up :) Dural ftw people!

Doesn't really matter what you drive, it's not as if you HAVE to own a Skyline to be on these forums, so we won't treat you (or anyone else) any differently.

Unless someone acts like a tool and brings disrespect to the group, the forums, the club, or us enthusiasts in general.

I could say something Albert but i'll keep my mouth shut.

I don't want your thread to be cut.......

lol Joey, you concerns me sometimes :)

damn.. I dont get off work til 8.. how long are you all gonna be out there for? :D I'll come by after work if peeps will be there.. lol me n my Fiesta ;)

We will be there for a while :laugh:

I like Fiestas

that are cool :laugh:

I would totally be in.... however... I reckon I would look a little odd (ghey) in my Fiesta.. as thats all i got to roll with right now... Unless someone wants to pick me up :D Dural ftw people!

Dural is like driving to another state. Fiesta's are ok, Festiva's are ghey. I drove one for a couple years :)

I reckon the only ppl that should be banned from this meet are idiots, car haters, and Festiva owners (cause they won't arrive until the next morning, regardless from where).

I like Fiestas

that are cool :)

:D

You'd be good in PR, or Politics lol.

what if it rains? is till on?

Oh no! We'll have to go indoors! :)

I could say something Albert but i'll keep my mouth shut.

I don't want your thread to be cut.......

hehehee joey....! :P

Are you thinking what im thinking B1?

haha!

Sooo... are you still picking me up? LOL

OR do you want ME to pick you up? :(




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