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I'll meet you at thornleigh later on if you go there :)

ummm ok but i think its gonna pass your bed time ;)

Ok so are mine looking at the car or the chicks :D

I am totally bringing the camera.. coz photography is my thing :( I make cars look more sexeh :(

Well are you a babe? with huge boobs? :D

Open space James, bring ya rain jackets :thumbsup:

Hey Sheng, just a quick question, is that carpark hard to get into cause my car is abit low and i dont want to scrap my new front bar.

Also what about Castle Towers carpark coles level if it starts raing?

Its pretty empty by 7-8pm and would have to be at least 80 -100 spots

Anyways let me know

thanks

Edited by GTR32X
Hey Sheng, just a quick question, is that carpark hard to get into cause my car is abit low and i dont want to scrap my new front bar.

Also what about Castle Towers carpark coles level if it starts raing?

Its pretty empty by 7-8pm and would have to be at least 80 -100 spots

Anyways let me know

thanks

I just found a new place :D coz i can :), and no you wouldn't scrap, unless you car is 5mm off the ground lol

Yeah we can consider it for next time.. ill see how it goes friday :)

woooooooot.... yessum... :P

p.s Sheng can you edit my attendence from 300ZR :( .... to 33 gtst.... the 200ZR is staying at home ;)

Yessum :)

yo wassarp ppl

am only going to the meet, am not cruising lol

got overtime doing IT shit at work the next day (sat)

so cbf staying late lol. Anyways see u all there.

3rd last days before my liner say bye bye to me lol

Edited by GTL05T
I have Galston Gorge in mind atm :rofl: nice and close ( well closeish)

Then hit Maccas Thornleigh after..

I'm keen on this you POS

should head west and do Bells Line of Road :banana:

OK, no need to get loco on us essai :D

But if everyone's in...i won't kick and scream :D

woooooooot.... yessum... :D

p.s Sheng can you edit my attendence from 300ZR :blush: .... to 33 gtst.... the 200ZR is staying at home :blush:

While your changing stuff. I'm not going in my R33 anymore :w00t:

Its Gen 1 Liberty power for me! Super ugly spec :banana:




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