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ok... JL is out ... downsizing to

1) me

2) yoparata aka aaron

3) Charly aka james

4) yamutha33 aka warwick

5) NA_R33 aka John

6) Nismogirl aka Erin (only if... )

at Milton Maccas @ 7.30pm

correct me if i am wrong, but so long as we stay on ICB and then onto the Gateway, we will see the new shell right?

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Glenn,

I am probably down as a maybe at this stage depending on the weather.

This is gonna sound lame, but I just washed and waxed the car the other day and don't really want to get it dirty......lol

I could come in the wifeys car (it's filthy anyway), but don't know what sorta response I would get with a WRX on an SAU cruise.

*stands in corner in shame*

twoquik - Doesnt look like anyone is interested in picking you up, sorry.

Glenn - Yeah just follow the ICB then hop on the gateway and go north, there are huge signs for it, but you do not actually see it until you are basically right on top of it.

List for BP Yatala @ 7:30pm:

1. me

2. strutto

3. BelGarion

Anyone else coming from GC?

Glenn,

I am probably down as a maybe at this stage depending on the weather.

This is gonna sound lame, but I just washed and waxed the car the other day and don't really want to get it dirty......lol

I could come in the wifeys car (it's filthy anyway), but don't know what sorta response I would get with a WRX on an SAU cruise.

*stands in corner in shame*

dun care if its a rex or **** ... its the more the merrier that counts, Warwick :rofl:

hope the weather does hold out coz i just made up a uber dodge cold air partition, and wanted to try it out

lol.. you thk that's bad?? i have my filter modified to just behind the front bar. i'm onto my second AFM now becos I farked up the first one couple of months ago in a heavy downpour.

lol.. you thk that's bad?? i have my filter modified to just behind the front bar.  i'm onto my second AFM now becos I farked up the first one couple of months ago in a heavy downpour.

Did you have to extend the wiring for the AFM?, or did you use some kind of adaptor?

Guys how about we go ont he empire cruise? I was planning on going to that if this one was going to rained out. the empire one is at the church on logan road near computer alliance/concorde/shell. and its at the bottom of mt gravatt. they meeting at 8:30 then cruise through city then to cleveland. prolly end at 2am :")

I'm going on that beacuse this cruise doesnt have too many people interested, and twoquik I can pick you up if you like.

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