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Just wanted to say Hi..

I drive a VZ SS commodore..But needed to join a Cams Car Club to grab a Level 2S license..I know some guys on here already, and was at the first Texikhana at Sutton Rd last August as a spectator/friend..

Wouldn't mind doing some track days with you all..

Cheers

chris

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Just wanted to say Hi..

I drive a VZ SS commodore..But needed to join a Cams Car Club to grab a Level 2S license..I know some guys on here already, and was at the first Texikhana at Sutton Rd last August as a spectator/friend..

Wouldn't mind doing some track days with you all..

Cheers

chris

Are you the homo with the Red bomadoore? Brenda's friend?

P.s ignore my comment if you aren't ;)

Are you the homo with the Red bomadoore? Brenda's friend?

P.s ignore my comment if you aren't ;)

Nah, am ando's friend... :-)

And I got a silver SS Commodore..lol..

If I knew about the Texi earlier, I would have come..But i still need to organise a Cams license etc..Too much to do, and so little time..

Nah, am ando's friend... :-)

And I got a silver SS Commodore..lol..

If I knew about the Texi earlier, I would have come..But i still need to organise a Cams license etc..Too much to do, and so little time..

OHHHHH!!! Your the homo who had the commonwhore Jacket on!!! Who came to Texi with us last year? Wooooo.. hahaha..

I can't talk Recently got a VS ute. *pukes*

Texi is 3 weeks away! Ring up cams and find out how long the processing time is at the moment.

We can also issue AASA license's out on the day.

You know you want to...

P.s you can sleep in Ando room this time!

Just wanted to say Hi..

I drive a VZ SS commodore..But needed to join a Cams Car Club to grab a Level 2S license..I know some guys on here already, and was at the first Texikhana at Sutton Rd last August as a spectator/friend..

Wouldn't mind doing some track days with you all..

Cheers

chris

G'day Chris!!!!

So you finally bought one!.... again.

Let me know when you're hitting the track! I'll bring the 180 out to play!!!

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