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Of course you can come and you can drive your own car :)

Awesome ;) Thanks.

I don't think you guys will like my car much though... It's just a stock N/A. :)

It's an import though, so at least that's one thing we'd have in common. :)

I'll let you guys know closer to the date whether me and Gehan can come.

Cheers.

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doesnt matter if its a stock N/A - mr2s are nice cars :)

Would be good if you guys could come - can meet with a few of us, have a bit of a laugh, enjoy the day, and yeah if you guys like it then can join us for our night meets and stuff

Awesome ;) Thanks.

I don't think you guys will like my car much though... It's just a stock N/A. :)

It's an import though, so at least that's one thing we'd have in common. :)

I'll let you guys know closer to the date whether me and Gehan can come.

Cheers.

need to update the first post with the new date to save confusion

that weekend is prolly better anyway caus Show n Shine is on the weekend of the 30th Nov and who cbf driving all that way TWICE in 2 days :)

Will probably skip the cruise but will meet up with you guys afterwards

Thats ages away though.. anyone up for seeing James Bond (or something)? Comes out on the 19th (weekend after Deca)

Hope you can make it man. 300zx are my fave cars :) Would love to check yours out.

you have good taste lol :) mine is nothing special though as i haven't spent any money on the exterior, all suspension, brakes etc but paint and bodywork is average. but i will invite some other zeds along for the drive.

you have good taste lol :( mine is nothing special though as i haven't spent any money on the exterior, all suspension, brakes etc but paint and bodywork is average. but i will invite some other zeds along for the drive.

Sounds good bro. I'm looking forward to it!

And don't worry about the condition of your car, I'm driving a stock auto MR2 for f*cks sake! haha :)

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