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A bit of both! :blink:

Course she can come! And you won't be the only girl driving this time, particularly if you say you're coming, because that'll attract others (except for the girls who do like to be the only girl there lol). Piking has somewhat of a domino effect on people :P

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Attendance list so far:

Confirmed

JD - MR2

Chad - R32

Basti - R33

Kris - R33

Jamie - R32 GTR

Ric - R33

Beau - R33

Danielle - R33

Cass - R33 GTR

Jason - R33

Ben - R33

Maybe

Matthew - 180SX

Dave - MR2

Birds - R33

Ryan - R32/Stagea

Mike - Supra

Kez +1 - Supra + Evo7

Not bad for something that has only been posted for 2 days :blink:

Says you with the GTR :blink:

I think everyone will enjoy it more if they're able to drive through the twisties without the fear of writing off their car.

I went up Arthurs Seat in the wet once and it was quite scary. People sliding everywhere.

Chick or no Ill bail if its pissing down. :O Going up the hill in the rain...fun.

Coming down the bugger in rain...not so.

And cheers Birds, I'm working on her!!! ;)

Might be down for a bit of a drive!!

33 hasnt been out in a while

mates got a "Jap Car" but nothing to be proud of... Charade LOL

Daihatsu Charade? :P Tell your mate to ride in your passenger seat ;)

Will chuck you down on the maybe list :ermm:

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