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2010 Sau Vic Renewal Bbq / Dyno Day - Sat 27 Feb @ Re Customs


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Defiantly coming! Just danno if i'll be coming down in the 34 or if i'll be in the shitty daily! all depends on if i get this 100k service done in time! Should be good times either way!

I'm so in for this. I'm dying to see what the car is making now. Plus I need to renew.

You can have your old number back if you wish :)

Awesome, I was worried about losing my number. I'm member no.500!

be down after work. bout time i pulled a finger out and signed up. will hopefully have my car epa tested and back the road before saturday.

My brother and I will be coming. I'm signing up too. Should be good to finally meet some of the other members... and to see how much the car is making these days :blush:

I'm thinking I can swindle the boss into letting me out to play for a little while, maybe I drop her off at her mums house, muhahahahaha. I need to sign up, just keep putting it off and off and off etc. Won't be running on the Dyno though and no one give me shit about the peeling clear coat on the 32... It's getting respray soon.

This will be a good day me thinks. Hope to see you all there

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