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Yeh i put my name down for a HKS2530 Steve, see what the big guy can do for us.

yah put me down for 2x 2860-7's with the small exh turbines :D

mmm im anticipating schnitzel. oh schnitzel, how i love thee

Well just a quick post before I head out again tonite... Dinner was excellent

As much as my ego said I could, my stomach said otherwise and I was unable to eat the rediculously large crumbed cow try as I might... nice venue and a really good turnout by SAU people in general... thx to steve for bringing the water pump and sleeper for bringing the bondage equipment (you'll have to ask him or his wife, seriously)... and most of all thx to flick for organizing the whole shebang

*two dohmar thumbs up*

-D

Hey guys... in addition to Dohmars post, also wanted to say that dinner was great. Such a fantastic group of people to sit down and have a laugh with. Look forward to the next one.. thanks flick!! oh.. and bless you heslo (coz i know your probably still having a sneezing fit LOL)

I like your thinking cause God drives a nissan

thats why they call it god zilla n the advertising campaign says skyline take a drive in heaven(for those who have seen that corny add)

thanks for organising flick, was a good meal n a half kudos dohmar :D

good to catch up with ya all again specially the people that havnt come out for a while :D

Awesome night guys, thanks flick for organising!

:D Thanks Nene, dunno what the f**k happened there, just started and didn't stop :D All better now, although the nose is running like a leaky tap now!

Cheers for the nice talk there Shaun and Pat, had a nice little chat :P

Must do it all again soon, I think a bowling night again!!!

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