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I won't be able to make it next week (I'll be down the coast, hooray for first holiday in 2 years!) but I'll be in the week after. Was good to meet everyone last night.

It must have been the newie night where lots of people turn up. Next week it'll be four shady characters sitting at a table scaring all the customers away

It must have been the newie night where lots of people turn up. Next week it'll be four shady characters sitting at a table scaring all the customers away

No doubt.

I look dodgy enough with my half grown beard *shifty eyes*

God it's startin to itch, should never have agreed to grow one if I lost a bet!

The itch will go away eventually, you just have to get through it.

And then you will have a magnificent red beard, get paid out for being a ranga, cry, and then shave it all off.

...or maybe that's just me? :(

Hai Guys :action-smiley-069:

Twas a big turn out last night.

For those of you who actually listened to my incoherant ramblings last night (why? why would you do that?) here is a pic of a Subaru Brat (Brumby here) with jump seats.

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I also found this peice of gold.

I'll buy whoever names the show that this is out of a Freddo next week (cause I'm a nice guy....or something)

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Pic of the kickstep

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I was banging on about the reason behind the jump seats. This here is ripped from Wiki:

American versions also had carpeting and welded-in rear-facing jumpseats in the cargo area—serving actually to circumvent a tariff known as the Chicken tax. Although the BRAT could fairly be called a truck, the plastic seats in the cargo bed allowed Subaru to classify the BRAT as a passenger car. Passenger cars imported into the US were charged only a 2.5% tariff, compared to 25% on light trucks.

And this is kinda along the lines of how my old Subi was.... I'll scan some old pics and post them up.

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Morning mangs

Damn sounds like a good turnout last night! I promise I will be back.... but with my one point I try to not risk drawing attention to myself in mr riceline

What people actually showed up?

I feel I need to own a skyrine to be there. Otherwise I just stand there awkwardly. At least if I had a skyline everyone would ask what it's story is for 5 minutes then I would stand there awkwardly.

You shouldn't feel awkward

Each week a few guys in pintaras show up.

Another DT fan? O'rly? nice

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love it when dodgy stuff pays off

WINRAR!

Show = My name is Earl?

How about CH one week, with Laserforce the next week, rinse repeat?

You gets teh prize!

Also like the idea of alternating Pewpews and ikes cream.

Damn beat me to it, really wanted that freddo >_< lol

Praps moar than hwan Freddo?

Yeah, huge DT fan.

Did you see them at the convention centre in Dec 09? Holy crap..

Nah I didn't get to it. The last time I saw them was on their Chaos in Motion tour in '08.

You shouldn't feel awkward

Each week a few guys in pintaras show up.

At one time in the past I think we had 1 skyline, and a dozen or so dailys/shitboxes there.

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Nice.

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love it when dodgy stuff pays off

Spoken like a true 31 owner.

Did you see them at the convention centre in Dec 09? Holy crap..

Was that 09? F*ck, time flies. +1 though, was awesome.

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