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Duncan

Skylark, have you considered the "lets go for a surprise drive in the country to a nice restaurant in the Hunter Valley for your birthday" angle?

Hrm.. that would be a good idea.. Just drive on out to some nice little restaurant for lunch and then cruse on back..

Maybe next month

Dan,

All things being equal I'm still in, a UHF radio is going in this weekend so I can bring up the rear somewhere. Only because I don't want the *cough* retreads *cough* to fly apart:o

Ed

BTW: youve got mail

A MESSAGE FROM MONTY (Your Skylines Australia Mascot)

On Sunday the 8th December I'm going to have my photo taken with Santa at The Animal Welfare League.

I wanted to ask you guys for some donations to help look after the animals who'll spend the holidays at the shelter but Dad said I'm not aloud to come to Singleton.

Any donations of food, bedding and toys would be great and appreciated no matter how small.

So if you can help just give what you can to Mum or Dad and I'll see Santa gets it on the 8th.

Hope you guys have a great time on the cruise

See you soon

Monty

:woofy:

Ed,

Got your mail... will try to call tomorrow.

Fatz, do you think of nothing but grog?

Rest of crew... I'm having trouble with the girlfriends scanner so the gregory's reference is map 86, O/16. Macca's is on the corner of I think it is graves av and windsor road. Right next to winford motors.

I'll confirm that tomorrow when I go to work.

I hate it that I have to come home every day via springwood road.

Cheers all,

Dan.

Well, doesn't look good for me. See and you'll understand

Silly thing I did

If I can get a PowerFC up and running by then, then all is good. If not, then I may pull out or drive my girlfriends Celica, which totally sucks ass cause it's an auto with a sunroof..... However I will relay on any info on this cruise to my friends.

I may have to make an attendence to this little event in my fully sik GSR :uh-huh: ...hopefully with a couple more mods to it!!!! Will confirm closer to the date.....but if i am going Burger King is Good for me!!!!!

Cheers

Ando




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