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I am going with a few guys from FF forum for a nice cruise up bells line, a few corners, a few straights... :P

Meet Point: Richmond Maccas (Cnr March and Eastmarket St)

hope a few guys can make it out. before you winge about work, I get up at 6am everymorning, I work sunday to friday. so just come out and enjoy the night.

cheers mark

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You commin Bron'

We shouldn't discriminate, we should say only GTIR's with proper maintenance. poor guy, haven't seen him since.

michael, call me on 0411113875 and maybe I could bring you with me if you wanna come, or andy has a spare seat. let me know where you live might be able to pick you up or somethin if it aint too far

nah its cool.

Will spend time with my g/f tonight. Poor girl.

I'm always out, thu/fri/sat night till the early hours of teh morn. :D

He actually lost his license that particulr GTiR owner....

Will be back on the road x-mas time - so watch out.... :D



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