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Hey guys

Jut though i would inform you that i got rear ended not long after i left yous. Luckily for me there is no mayor damage just got a slight nudge up the bum. it hasn't dinted any of my bumber but it has left scratched and marks annd over my rear bar, but i will have to wait and see if any other damage has been made when i go and get a quote to get the rear bar resprayed. i have got all of the other drivers details and he is going to be paying for the respray, and all the other damage if there is any.

Nick i will try and upload that picture soon

Deane

hey guys jump on the FNQ SAUQLD bandwagon on www.sauqld.com theres alot of cairns fellas on there.. and i think in the distance future there is plan for a few brissy peeps and cairns peeps to meet up in townsville for a north vs south drag night.. however thats a while away yet but im sure you guys will be made welcome on sauqld.com :blink:

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Hey brendo i suppose we could squeeze another one in.

Jet-25L

We only got four different cars down there and you can three of them in the pic i put up earlier.

We should deffiently try and organise another one. but a lot bigger!!!

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