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Its been long time no see for me with most of you since I sold my line,

How about a meet up this week for us all? Particualry the people that no longer have lines and do not attend regurlar meets (like me)

I'm free any night this week except Friday, and have also have nothing planned Wednesday.

M

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Mud

Revhead

Dangerous daveo

Col-GTSX

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Have to take Karen to the doctors tonight, will see you at Cannon Hill if the traffic lets us get there!! Haha

I'll be in the envy-inspiring Mazdarati. So bring what you want, you'll have at least one person to look more impressive than ;)

ROFL @ noskylinesaustralia

Mark, id been keen to catch up with you guys, just not tonight! :D

Should make this a semi regular event, there are some guys I havnt seen for years it'd be great to catch up with. Would be great to get alot of the old thursday night people together.

PS: I heard a rumour you drive a VW... True or false? :P

I'd go an introduce myself to you sau veterans but currently i have a skyline with the engine out on the floor in pieces :P

come along if you can Sambo.

it's not about veterans, or people with or without lines or anything.

just an excuse for a meet up.

All are welcome.

Off topic: How the fark do I change my avatar these days?

dunno, does it look like i've change mine lately?

On topic: Mark, The new passat is nice. Lost interest in v35's? Is the jeep for your boyfriend?

:P

yeah, V35 was only a 4 seater unless I went a sedan, which I didn't really want.

My wife drives the Passat mostly (except all this week).

The Jeep is nice for jumping gutters, steep drive ways, smashing through potholes and lugginig sh!t around.

everything my Sklyine couldn't

come along if you can Sambo.

it's not about veterans, or people with or without lines or anything.

just an excuse for a meet up.

All are welcome.

I'd love to Mud but im in a transportation pickle at present.

The 33 has the engine out with a new long motor on the way about to go in, so thats off the road >.< And my 60 series fourby has a blown sump gasket so oil is leaking bloody everywhere :(

I have the work car but I might play the safe card until the next meet i reckon....I actually came on the Charity Cruise 07 and had a chat with Col and briefly with you when we all parked up in that sweltering heat....but that would be the last time i've seen any of you guys :D

:P

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