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i have plastic fantastic chairs ..... and i have a black coffee table (cheapo wood one) that will hold a TV - but unfortunately none of this stuff will fit in the Skyline - so if you have a way of getting it there n back you can borrow it!

I have a poster of a blue R34 ......

I have a helmet .........

Its a Nizmo sell off everything must go!! ok getting carried away.

oh and we have heaps of HSV posters :(

Cool you going to tell me where to put the posters ..... maybe on the wall behind your car .... i needed someone to tell me whether they are straight when i put them up .... thanks for volunteering your a champ :grouphug: ...... :(

so u want the other stuff. U know the black table at end of bed my stereo system sits on ..... might need a bean bag with that one tho cos its low .... or you remember when plastic furniture came back into fashion - DOES anyone have blow up couches??

Paully,

What is the plan of attack with the setup are we just going to rock up around the 3pm mark or are we going to all meet then go to the PAS. Just a quickie, which enterence do we use, eg Victoria street or off the Farmer FWY entry??? Lloyd said he was handing out our passes then and he was allwoing two people per car for set-up. What is missing now from the display. Sorry have no helment real men dont need em............. hehehehe

Kyles - yeah haha my beauty routine has gone from a 5 min job ...... to now about 30 mins in the bathroom .....not to mention the 2 hours each night im spending at the gym.

and i still resemble a baby elephant ....... :D

Danny, Me and Brett are meeting this arvo to try and come up with a plan of attack, I'll call you tonight once we've worked out what we're doing. Use the Farmer Fwy entrance. Any racing stuff that you can think of would look good on the display.

Kyles: As i looked down on my mediocre lunch today ..... of non-fattening, non-bloating, non-filling, non-tasting shit ...... the thought crossed my mind

"I am SO having pizza on the Sunday after PAS ..... with Beer"

Then i thought that somewhere at the same time you were probably sitting down to a lunch that resembled mine ...... it made me feel better :) .... wanna get pizza after PAS? :D

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