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Well as promised last night; here's the reason why we won't be attending this Pizza Cruise:

PS: If anyone has a spare flex plate floating around from a auto > manual conversion, let me know please!

Guys Chatswood Chase security has been notified that we're going to be there to meet up.

They said they will allow us to be there on the condition that we keep the noise to an absolute minimum, and we leave without doing anything stupid. I've told them that we will notify police ourselves if there is any funny business. In the interest of holding future meets there - please dont do anything to piss them off or create unnecessary noise by revving the guts off your car as you arrive/leave.

Also, Lucky & Peps know we're coming so they should have some tables sorted for us.

Cheers.

As per other PCs, our Nissan brothers and sisters, the 300ZXs, have also been invited to join which makes for very interesting conversation indeed

I'm thinking there may be a few of us showing up for Pizza. Thanks for the invite!! :P

i'm out, gotta go castle hill- city-chatswood-newport-menai tonight, gonna be buggered and i been told 100% chance of getting breath tested on the way to or from newport, then i'd get checked and defected at that time of night lol, but its a long day for me today and i doubt i'll be up for all this driving tonight, and dammit i want newport pizza :P

i'm out, gotta go castle hill- city-chatswood-newport-menai tonight, gonna be buggered and i been told 100% chance of getting breath tested on the way to or from newport, then i'd get checked and defected at that time of night lol, but its a long day for me today and i doubt i'll be up for all this driving tonight, and dammit i want newport pizza :cool:

worst excuse ever

so your going to be in the area of the meet and the destination and you cant come say hi to the skyriners...

who cares about breath testing if unless your planning to be over the limit...

youll only get defected if you attract undue attention

drink a can of harden the f**k up and come

jon, your just soft fullstop

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