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Was alright. Had a few new faces turn up and some of the SAUqld guys. Was good times. Finished all my drawings bitches. Got home at 11:30ish and had em all finished by 3am. Now I can finish my other assignments lol...Uni = gay

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Br...Sa-t283823.html

Woah... is this God's present for me? If he's gonna drop it down to 600 delivered I'm gonna get it. Full HKS pipessssss :blush:

so what did I miss last night? Obviously it wasn't that epic since you all f**ked off before I got there :blush:

It was actually.. they had an epic car wash crew assembled. We'd kinda given up on you because it'd gotten pretty late, some people had been and gone and you still weren't there... sorry man.

I won't be able to make it next week sorry fellas.

It was actually.. they had an epic car wash crew assembled. We'd kinda given up on you because it'd gotten pretty late, some people had been and gone and you still weren't there... sorry man.

Yeah its all good :yes:, it was past 9:30 by the time I got there. I was just hopeful it would still be rocking since we were there till 10:30 last week

smity we had to assemble at the car wash for detailing and meet some other new members

turns out that black R33 is the new member brandon was talking about!

bettor come next time!

It was actually.. they had an epic car wash crew assembled. We'd kinda given up on you because it'd gotten pretty late, some people had been and gone and you still weren't there... sorry man.

I won't be able to make it next week sorry fellas.

Oh no, Im finally gona make it again and your not going to be there :yes: lol

I'm at UQ too... But I don't go to the main campus (although I live really close to it) :yes:

After you guys left, I got my thickshake and was talking to the lady that seems to own the place ... I'm pretty sure she said that she'd like the sticker back - thought it was pretty cool. She also said that they're going to refurb the place later in the year and was looking for some ideas (more chairs, maybe a couch or two).

You must have only just missed us, Smity. I left about 9:30ish, I think.

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