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We meeting at villis again? I'm heading out to watch/help

I will be along with a few other boys, anyone is welcome to join, will be there from 6ish till 6:30

Whats the go with the Sheds, do we have to pay to use them?

I believe we get 6 on the day, any more and you need to pay so I guess we'll all just have to play nice and share :P

I believe we get 6 on the day, any more and you need to pay so I guess we'll all just have to play nice and share :P

Nice, I just want to be able to plug in my little car fridge 12/240V so i can have cold drinks :P

Picked my car up from Manta today (I can't work on my car like most of you - plus I wouldn't trust anything I personally did which would be bad at nearly 200kmph). I was surprised at how tight the car felt, idles better and the clutch is better. Feeling ready, just have to exchange a leaking gas can and find my way to Dion's house with more success than I had on Saturday night. Looking forward to the day.

So having not met anyone on this list before and only partial info in peoples sigs, what cars are everyone bringing (erm, skylines?)

I'll be in my black 1994 R32 GTR running recently installed 2860-7s with the other usual bits and pieces.

Picked my car up from Manta today (I can't work on my car like most of you - plus I wouldn't trust anything I personally did which would be bad at nearly 200kmph). I was surprised at how tight the car felt, idles better and the clutch is better. Feeling ready, just have to exchange a leaking gas can and find my way to Dion's house with more success than I had on Saturday night. Looking forward to the day.

You can follow me out to Dion's place.

Picked my car up from Manta today (I can't work on my car like most of you - plus I wouldn't trust anything I personally did which would be bad at nearly 200kmph). I was surprised at how tight the car felt, idles better and the clutch is better. Feeling ready, just have to exchange a leaking gas can and find my way to Dion's house with more success than I had on Saturday night. Looking forward to the day.

come off the Pt Waikfield rd turn left turn right turn right go over the train line turn right turn left turn right follow around turn left and your there ahahahahahaha

You can follow me out to Dion's place.

bbbaaaaahhhhhhaaaaaaa you both will get lost blind leading the blind

Ok,

Can i get confirmation from these people that they still want the timers

(i don't want to be left out of pocket on this).

HELSLO

Josh (What's his username)

Heslo's +1

If people want to pay before hand them send me a PM and i'll send you my bank details.

we are still in for the timer as well mate (and josh has no user name, in case you were wondering :laugh: )

cheers Bengi

we are still in for the timer as well mate (and josh has no user name, in case you were wondering :) )

cheers Bengi

well actually i thought i had better make one. Im in for the timing d stirls

also my car : 1997 Toyota Starlet......life :laugh:

While I'm at it. Big thanks to Roo for sorting out a little issue with Clem today, good work mate. Oh and guys, if you haven't got the money in by now, bring it on the day, DON'T transfer it electronically, it will not clear in time

+1

Dave (Scandyflick) I have a $100 transaction from you having gone in yesterday. That should be the last one. If anyone pays by EFT now, we won't see it until Monday or after ... and it will be difficult to prove you've fully paid up. Bring your balance to be paid in cash (if any) on the Monday. Bank payments are now CLOSED.

Thanks ... can't wait for Monday now.

:woot:

come off the Pt Waikfield rd turn left turn right turn right go over the train line turn right turn left turn right follow around turn left and your there ahahahahahaha

bbbaaaaahhhhhhaaaaaaa you both will get lost blind leading the blind

:woot: I know my way to Dion's

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