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i left my wallet at home...but im still going..what time people getting there? any earlybirds?

i work in the city/port melb liz, if you need a lift still let me know.

I'll probably be there for some food a bit after 7.

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And i saw your car @ shmicko's :P

Mine isnt going back there though, its staying 'beaten up' spec for a while until i can recover some funding... much the same as you? :(

Ah mate i hear you... loud and clear :thumbsup: ..... but it all goes away once you start driving and then the bug hits u again... :laugh: did benno manage to custom up some front pipes to fit yet?

Nothing left mate - ill be sorting access out tonight so you'll see the discussions about Merch :laugh:

Cheers

Ash

yep just as Ash said.. but there are cool polo shirts and other stuff.. have a look here:

http://www.sauvic.com.au/merchandise

And also entertainment books which you can get tonight :thumbsup:

Russ - I handle all the merchandise and I am sick as at the moment, so I wont be attending tonight (first meeting in like forever Ive missed).

Will bring it to Sandown for you to look at though :teehee:

It wont be the same without ya Bec..

I had a good night, great to meet some of you in the flesh. That was a great guest speaker tonight, I think I'll hop onto import monster now.

But I just clogged half my coronaries from that deep-fried seafood platter. Sorry I had to leave early for work.

See everyone at the next GM.

Was really good to see a large number of new faces there last night, also the sheer amount of people was sensational.

Look forward to seeing everyone on the Midnight cruise :)

Ah mate i hear you... loud and clear :woot: ..... but it all goes away once you start driving and then the bug hits u again... :P did benno manage to custom up some front pipes to fit yet?

Not sure, but i know im in good hands so i aint too worried :D

*taps nose* - that sounds like an awesome idea!!!! - good job :)

Will depend of course on IF we can find someone willing to video tape and then upload the clip - will bring up for discussion at our next Comm mtg.

:woot:

Sounds good to me, thanks for offering! :P

lol buy me a camera and i'll be happy to oblige

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