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Not a bad turnout out again, though it was a struggle for me to keep up this time. Although it wasn't all bad being last in the que, got to see Melv let a few nice flames go as he powered up the hwy.

Not a bad turnout out again, though it was a struggle for me to keep up this time.  Although it wasn't all bad being last in the que, got to see Melv let a few nice flames go as he powered up the hwy.

mate you kept up so well, everytime i looked back you were still in sight.

sorry i bailed early, those speed bumps where not cool.

thanks to everyone i met. cant wait till next time. lets pray for cooler weather next time.

:rolleyes:

i was trying to get down, but flatmate was having a whinge about having no food and needed some to live. so I was out till 9, then went cruising(by myself) and found a few of you, eneded up at roma st and left r32 genesis and yoparata there :(

go to bed :rolleyes: you gotta by up by 5am again eh...

damn... i heard that its gonna hit 41 degrees fri and sat.

I'll put pics up tonight. I just want to go to work right now and be in the aircon *wipes sweat off head*

I'm sorry Melv, I should have realised. Thanks for letting me go sideways on that speed bump but! Otherwise I wouldn't have had an exhaust left :rolleyes:

Good to meet some of you for the first time last night. And next time if the brisbane guys are going to meet up somewhere before they criuse to the meeting point can someone send me a pm?

23 degrees in the aircon at work today. I'm so pleased I'm not stuck outside.

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