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Well I've been flat chat all week. Hopefully I can spend some time tomorrow, cleaning up my car, currently it looks a bit like a drift pig. Very scruffy. Oh what fun tomorrow will be lol :/ ah well. Looking forward to this, as long as it doesn't rain......

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I have no idea where I'm going to find the time to clean mine properly, have hairdresser too... (priorities you know!)

On the topic of 'lookin good and feelin great', can you guys use one of the many 'wash-room' facilities at The International Regatta Centre' at Penrith after your drive up??? Up along The Avenue at Mt Wilson, the toilet facilities = 1X Ladies + 1X Gents only. At Penrith there's plenty.

Later on, at the picnic grounds, there are more facilities too.

I have no idea where I'm going to find the time to clean mine properly, have hairdresser too... (priorities you know!)

So pleased to have met & talked with you guys from ACT to-day!

Congratulations to you Kat on getting the deserved Gong for Best R32.

I didn't get a chance to vote. Couldn't find time to scratch my back.

...but I say, any woman that can perm her car as well as her hair deserves an award like that!

Stiff competition too with a close second behind you!

Tez

PS Stay tuned to getting the Commercial DVD of to-day around August I think.

Group buy? hehe

Thanks for an awesome day!!! The rest of you that didn't come really missed out! There are some awesome pics in the NSW event thread.

Here are ours from today: http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n272/ka...%20Anniversary/

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"R32 GT-R 21st Birthday Bash" will be on 10/10/10.

More news to come out soon. :rofl:

Oooh lucky, I get back from O/S about a week earlier!

Looking forward to it!

If there's anything I can do to help Terry let me know.

Your offer Kat, is really appreciated! Have a great time O/S too!

We already have $1200 pledged for the charity Westmead Children's Hospital and the thread hasn't even started yet!

Stoked!

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