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Nick, if you are going count me in, providing it's not raining!!

My car has seen enough rain as it's done nothing but rain everyday since I got it except most of today. The bloody thing is still dripping water though as it is convinced it's a boat especially after the old road run on Sunday, that was indeed water sports :(

Can we meet up somewhere and then drive to the truck stop? It's hella boring cruising there on my own!

Just designate a spot as I'm not sure where you come through, do you use Abbott Road, Seven Hills?? Maybe we can meet at Macca's or something ??

Let me know man, mobile # is 0438 242 573, sms me or something man or if it's not too late tomorrow leave a rendeavous point and time here.

Chow for now

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Nick, if you are going count me in, providing it's not raining!!

My car has seen enough rain as it's done nothing but rain everyday since I got it except most of today. The bloody thing is still dripping water though as it is convinced it's a boat especially after the old road run on Sunday, that was indeed water sports :(

Can we meet up somewhere and then drive to the truck stop? It's hella boring cruising there on my own!

Just designate a spot as I'm not sure where you come through, do you use Abbott Road, Seven Hills?? Maybe we can meet at Macca's or something ??

Let me know man, mobile # is 0438 242 573, sms me or something man or if it's not too late tomorrow leave a rendeavous point and time here.

Chow for now

Meeting at Abbott Road is fine, either across the road from McDonald's/BP or across the road from the Hungry Jack's/Caltex/Red Rooster. I usually turn right off Station Road onto Abbott and head towards the M2 that way, but I'll call or SMS you tomorrow to confirm it. The sets of lights at both Costello Place and Forge Street take forever to change when you want to get back onto Abbott, so if I can avoid doing that, it'd be great.

Meeting at Abbott Road is fine, either across the road from McDonald's/BP or across the road from the Hungry Jack's/Caltex/Red Rooster. I usually turn right off Station Road onto Abbott and head towards the M2 that way, but I'll call or SMS you tomorrow to confirm it. The sets of lights at both Costello Place and Forge Street take forever to change when you want to get back onto Abbott, so if I can avoid doing that, it'd be great.

Opposite McDonald's will be fine, I'll just pull in and we'll meet there if that's cool. No need to pull off the main drag as there is always a spot to park here and there in the vicinity of McDonalds.

SMS me tomorrow sometime so I have your number.

All going to plan I am heading to the coast tomorrow morning.

I will however endeavour to come to the Fountain Plaza tomorrow night to say hello :cool:

Hope 2 c another M35 there! I've been the only one on the two occasions that I have come along ;)

Hahaha, classic - the one night you didn't come along was the night that Ian (zei20l) came along in his silver M35.

I'll be there tomorrow night - might not be in my own car, but I'll be there.

f**k i forgot it was thursday night!!!

im not working next week - i finish today - so ill be there next week! lets get some M35 action happening lol

Bah! 3 times I've been left out in the M35 cold ;)

Last night there was only one M35 and one WC34 lol

I'll have to make an effort to come next week, if you are not going to make it though just let me know and I'll wait until you are coming along.

yeah last time i came you werent there, so quit youre bitching :banana:

hahah yeah ill be there next week for sure, i got a week off before i start my new job so im all good to stay up late on a school night......

yeah last time i came you werent there, so quit youre bitching :blink:

hahah yeah ill be there next week for sure, i got a week off before i start my new job so im all good to stay up late on a school night......

Hahaha, we can play some games of "Have you got one of these?"

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Hmmm I gather that's Rosie, but as for the game with the chewie packet, I don't quiet get it!!!

Some things I just gather I won't understand :(

Stephen, we were waiting on a few people after we all left KK's in Mingara together, so Rosie and Ian started looking for random stuff around the cars to see who had the weirdest items.

what the f**k was i holding up?? i dont have chewie in my car!!

hey nick, SLALOM around work site traffic cones :D

I think that was your work ID/pass.

Oh, and I fixed your post too, Ian! :):P

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