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well, because we northies are so awesome, and so very far away from GWW, i figured itd be a good idea for all of us who are attending the dyno day on the 14th of march to get together, grab some breakfast, and then drive out to the dyno.

heres what im thinking,

meet at the carwash at bunnings parafield at 6am, rock up earlier if you wanna give your car a quick scrub, leave at 6:30, head up to maccas in enfield, grab the all important iced coffee and whatever else you feel you need, and then finally head off at about 7am, to make it there nice and early.

so, whos keen?

oh yeah, steve, if you still wanna come along but dont wanna rock the pintara, lemme know and ill swing by and pick you up. :P

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Ahh Daniel....being down south has really stunted your learning mate :P

Thats really good shit you got happening there dave

but i do suggest that we stop at enfield maccas instead of the one at main north road/montague

do you wanna change that mate...as the enfield maccas has good parking and also it has good entrace and exits..

no u turns or having to chop through 5 lanes to make a quick right hand turn

steve i thought that you were putting the pintara on the rollers...btw what happened to your 33 again?

jesus krishy, read!! :P

he sold his dyno day spot, and he spun a bearing.

ahh fark sorry about that damo

since i have been busy with my whoring actually cant remember when steve said that

yeah sold my dyno spot to only reclaim it cause people were sad they weren't going to see the pinny on the rollers

fair early time to head off how long you think it takes to drive to GWW with no traffic on the road :D

im open to suggestions and improvements to the idea steve, bashed this out after being awake for 2 days, so its a little, well, rough. haha, and now, im off to get some sleep, im knackered.

yeah rough is good Dave i guess your times have leaway for things going wrong too and still being on time

just means i guess we wouldn't have to leave maccas until 7:15 to get there til 8pm

i think that the times are correct stebe

get to the meetspot at 6am so we wont be leaving that soon

then get a lot of time to chill out and enjoy breaky

then head towards westy's

even if we do get there a bit early....it will be a good thing...

SAU presence real early

Yeah the main thing im spewin about is im up at 5.30 every day makes for a long week when up early and doing 12hr days hopefuly its when i have my daughter cause i dont do so ouch work

i reckon i will get up at 6.15 in order to leave straight away and get there by 6.30 :D wont even get out the car :D

make that 2 cases of redbull, krish. :D

anyways, not long now. considering heading to the drifts at 'lala after this, havent been to one in a while. starts at 5 pm, anyone else keen to come along?

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