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hellllll yeaah!!!!  seeing as you guys have all bailed on me! :D

Oh you are so talking to the hand after that one :D

and yes i'm only kiddin before you all start hammering into me :D

I have no further comment to make at this time... *smirk*

hahaha your all classics...  :D

Hope i can get outta bed to be there at 10:15 :D

sawakita I live in bbecroft too wanna meet up and cruise out there (thompsons corner or somethin)

ronin what sevicing you gotta do? jus brakes or more??

cheers...

thats a very good idea.. bcos i'm worrying about the way back to beecroft!! i'm very bad at geography and i got short term memory... so its ok if u can lead me there and back?? ^.< where do u want to meat up???

hahaha your all classics...  :D

Hope i can get outta bed to be there at 10:15 :D

sawakita I live in bbecroft too wanna meet up and cruise out there (thompsons corner or somethin)

ronin what sevicing you gotta do? jus brakes or more??

cheers...

good idea.. bcos i'm worrying about the way back to beecroft!! i'm very bad at geography and i got short term memory... so its ok if u can lead me there and back?? ^.< how about we meet at beecroft station??

Hey guys... thanks,

It was a great day and as Moanie said, good to put faces to names.

SLY33: you wheren't the "FLYDLICE" car where you?... If so, i was there when you got back...

Thanks for a GREAT day guys, was fun and we didn't have any trouble so it's all good.

I look forward to organising more in the future after today so lookout for them :D

cheers,

Dave.




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