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Hey guys,

just thought i might add a lil post for ideas really.

but the first one is to meet up on friday night maybe at NZ Ice Cream for perhaps....some bubble T?! hhaha

dyno day, track day when it opens up...these kinda things are good in a Club or group scene!

i was just thinking about all the different kinds of cars and ppl i've met since i got my car, and we all got one thing in common...our cars. it doesn't necessarily have to be NISSAN or a SKYLINE etc, but as long as its not a RICEBURNER :flamed: i think we have the potential to have a quite decent club happenin.

p.s. no fake 'evos' :Bang:

Take care all,

Drive safely :P :headspin:

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yep cool man. will we see you out tomorrow night? are we all meeting tomorrow night down at the t warf or what???

mmmmmm,

12 pups, pregnant wife.

Probably not, somethings take priority - %^$k never thought id say that!!!!

Daytime only for me boys.

Hey all I am away from feb 6 till march, i am checking my stock when i am in brissie so if you need anything let me know.

Cheers all,

Ken

Simon - 270 not enough :zzz: -------------- gtr time!!!!!! :burnout:

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