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negitive - spending the day with amber

and oh did you now, my phone is in the kitchen

*calling*

Came in at the end of the convo....

What did i miss ?

Taz we should definitely hit up mount mee next I wanna see if I can keep up with you up there :D Run last night was stupid amounts of fun. Car was making a mockery of me it just kept asking for more lol.

Bring amber with you?

So it's me, John, Taz & Teresa so far.

Michael & Brandon you gunna come? Geoff?

Food is bought so either way there's a BBQ happenin tomorrow :)

car is f**kin spotless :bunny: will post up pics n shit soon. Pics of the 31 coming as well

Sorry bro, cant make it either. Just found out tonight we've got something going on after church tomorrow. I'm sure you'll enjoy the barbie and the drive up there. Oh, its Charissa not Teresa.

Sorry bro, cant make it either. Just found out tonight we've got something going on after church tomorrow. I'm sure you'll enjoy the barbie and the drive up there. Oh, its Charissa not Teresa.

isnt tas's gf Teresa...

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sorry colin, I can't make it tomorrow =/

it shoud be an awesome day for a barbie. have a good one :)

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you guys are queers!!

1. Its Charissa not teresa/tereza/ charirrrisssaaauraus

2. pussies! its gonna be a awesome day astro is going!!!

side note!: i noticed there that colin avoided answering me!!!

depending how things go ill let you sit co-pilot as i teach you a few tricks! :)

Pretty quick for a tractor Taz :)

Pics of detailing the GTR can be found > http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/De...tr-t288667.html

Heres some pics of the pig as well. Will be getting onto the 31 next week.

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Enjoy.

Well... I'm in for tomorrow. I think I dropped $50 when we did our run... can't find it anywhere :O . That was my BBQ and Fuel money... so hopefully I can go and hit up Mum for money till Monday or something.

Anyway, I'll work something out. I send our fearless admiral a text to see if he's coming, but he can't due to timing conflicts.

Gonna be a small group, but it should still be good fun :)

The 'woo is totally gonna get smashed and left for dead by the GTR, 180 and the Bikes though... :rofl2: gotta remember not to push it too hard too now that it's pulling to the left a bit thanks to that crazy Kiwi!

ahh got to love the dirty old 31's

i started working on my project one today should be able to move it again by tomorrow arvo.

Also hook me up with some details for the next night run. Mt Mee is like 10 minutes from my place, i want to give these new tyres a run see if they grip as good as everyone says they do

isola msn!come on!@

I'm not on my computer!

Im keen for BBQ tomorrow. When and where?

I'll bring the cricket gear :O

Martin, we're meeting at the Jimboomba shell, Beaudesert Rd at 1100. I imagine you still have my number. Call/SMS me if you need a lift.

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