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Hey guys, i am still looking forwar dto tom. i despise the heat but am going to KK/maccas to see what like weather wise. then mk decesion from there. See ya guys at 11 :domokun:

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Seems like we're gonna' be out. Mates got work.. my cars not road worthy coz of rego issue with State Debt.. and other mates wont wanna' go coz of the main guy i was meant to go with .. so i guess its a no-go for me :domokun: *tear*

I would hop onto one of my mates bikes, but im not ready to ride for over an hour on his bike.. gives you massive back cramps lol.

Hope to see you guys at the next one!

MRXTCZ

maby a few out the shire way should meet at the mc donalds at the end of heathcote rd at 12

its on the princess hwy.

i'm up for that, call me tomorrow to let me know when exactly you'll be there, i'll come along.

my number is 0433 498 018.

also gemma, anna or anyone else, can someone call or message me to tell me when you guys leave KK, 11:30ish departure means beween 11:30 - 12:30 departure and really i can't be stuffed waiting around at maccas for that long lol

cheers

LOL casualty.

Had an old shitty radiator cap that wasn't holding enough pressure, got replaced yesterday when I got it serviced. So yeah, with proper pressure, boom.

Will have a look at the motor/turbo on Monday, but I might be looking for a new motor :laugh:

OOOHHHH forostie was that u guys in the blue R32 today that let go???? if it was sorry to hear man fkn flamin mongrel of a place for it to happen as well..... i heard ya got stuck sitting in the middle of heathcote road..... hope its something simple too man good luck with the repair and keep us posted

OOOHHHH forostie was that u guys in the blue R32 today that let go???? if it was sorry to hear man fkn flamin mongrel of a place for it to happen as well..... i heard ya got stuck sitting in the middle of heathcote road..... hope its something simple too man good luck with the repair and keep us posted

Yar that was me. I'm sure all will be good. Otherwise, I'll be dumping an RB26 in it




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