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Krishy: 33T

Abe: 33T

Damo: 34T (tentative yes)

Norman: 34T

Troy: 34T

James: 33R

Anthony: 32T

Steven: 33R

Chris (zirty two): 32T, unconfirmed

Nik: 33T

Dion: 32T

Ruby: Stagea

momentum: 33R

Nightcrawler: V35

Geof: 32R

Wayne: 32R

Shane: 32R, 180sx

Dan (cronic): 32R

Jarrad: 32R

did i miss anyone?

need moar 32R guys, regardless of condition!

Norman: 34T

Troy: 34T

James: 33R

Dan: 32R

Jarrad: 32R

Anthony: 32T

this me? i dont recall agreeing to this, i may have been drunk at the time thereby not making it a valid contract :P

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i think its u dude ive neva had troubles before. car being off the road atm is the least of my concerns. i doubt ill be putting my cars in any upcoming shows sorry boys. i may come to kadina for the kicks though or the chicks even though there hicks :P

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Southern People Meet BEHIND the BP at Christies Beach, around 7:30/8am. Hopefully the Northern People will meet us there at that time too. I say behind BP, as last time we were asked to move along as we were taking up too much space in the small BP carpark, but there is plenty of space BEHIND BP.

Southern People Meet BEHIND the BP at Christies Beach, around 7:30/8am. Hopefully the Northern People will meet us there at that time too. I say behind BP, as last time we were asked to move along as we were taking up too much space in the small BP carpark, but there is plenty of space BEHIND BP.

Nope, lol :down:

We are meeting at Clarke Rubber, Beach Road, near BP at 8:00am sharp.

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