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hey thanks skyline.. i will organise Rwc for my car on wed or thursday afternoon.. so i should be there.. :( its gonna be my first meet.. haha

Yeah cool!

Be good to see ya R32 and everyone else.

I'm still in for Saturday.

I might come along because I've got a business meeting for Sunday lunch.. partying might not be a good idea..

Will let you guys know :blink: I change my mind like a woman.. but I drive an MR2 so what do you expect? :rolleyes:

LEANBAC's just bitched out cos he's going to Lorne or some weaksauce shit like that.

No wheels for j00!

whats the go with AP ? i see him driving around, but havent seen a post from him in ages ?

oh yeah i cant make sat night .... father inlaw's 60th. real hungry now though

Well my gf just invited me to a gathering at her house tonight... That means spending a whole night with her friends. :blink:

Thankyou SAU for giving me the opportunity to GTFO and come to this duck meet :D

Kris, can I leave my car at yours and grab a lift with you?

Maybe I'll bring my car... I know y'all are dying to see my N/A auto beast :)

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