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Yes Yes Yes, I am definatly as I am getting my 100k service done on thurs so all should be good and ready by then!

I also have borrowed a UHF CB from work, so this time hopefully I wont get left behind :D BAhbahAhAhAHahHAhaaha!

NOTE TO SELF: Don't drive to places with speed bumps and cops so MELV doesn't have to drive home :D I still feel bad about that.

We will probably head down, but will just say hello and leave when you's leave for the drive, unless it heads back up towards brisbane :D

And why not for everyone doing the cruise give a gold coin donation to SAU.

We use this wonderful site to organise these meets, why not spare $1 or $2 so that we make sure that it is here for the long term, so we can continue organising meets here!

PranK wont be there as he lives in Sydney (edit: I think?), but we'll get the cash to him the same way you can donate :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=28006

All this traffic has to cost, and who pays for it PranK does:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=16898

And is a measley couple of dollars really going to break the bank?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...s=&postid=74969

Breaks my bank... Everytime I look at the skyrice and look at my bank card, I swear my bank card dissappears and hides in it's little place in my wallet.

Poor card.

But I suppose I could handle givin $2. I've already donated some money, but it's all for a good cause :)

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