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They are so good when they are running and a total pain in the arse when they are not. The misses has to work so i was going to take her car but now i cant so i dont know????? It wont be a fun trip in the work ute.

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Beware that we are leaving at 10:30 SHARP and that we will have a very short drivers briefing just before that, not mention that we have to collect everyone's donations. I think everyone should be there by 10.

Just came out of Strathfield Pr. Hospital after a bladder tumour removal.

But will still be there before 10am.

Thanks for updates: Tez

ok

when you get there. come and find me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will try and stay by my car as much as I can..

this is my car.

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(will post pic later of me)

also, I will be wearing a SAU Shirt.. you should be able to ask anyone in a SAU shirt who I am if you don't know...

You must come find me and pay me for t he cruise. we will take down your number plate/name and check if you are a member or not. (non members can come just different price) and will ask if you have any passengers.

I dont want to run around for 1hr before we go and WE MUST GO ON TIME OR WE WONT GET LUNCH AT THE END!!!!

That sucks hardcore Ryan, wtf happened!?!?

get the mrs to take the ute and you in the stagea!

Still havent finished re wiring her, been flat out with other cars and work :( . I would get the misses to drive the ute but she cant drive a manual. :D .

I will see what happens tonight. I will text you if i am coming.




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