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tomorrow at 5.30 in the carpark under the bridge. hopefully Craig can make it.

Eric, could you PM me your number?

Or you can send me a text , sent you my number last week.

Sorry guys-will still be in Bunbury today until around 7pm I'm guessing.....

It's alright, I'll free anything up (except my uni time) for you mate! Let me know when you're free.

We just met and had a tipsy couple going gaga over Eric's 33.

Had fun , despite the sun!

Ha Ha, 50yr old skyline groupies. The bloke liked James car though. great afternoon meeting James and Melvin. think the locals were getting sick off us going backwards and forwards on the wrong side of the road (slowly though) getting running pics. Only thing missing was a R34 GTR :(

Ha Ha, 50yr old skyline groupies. The bloke liked James car though. great afternoon meeting James and Melvin. think the locals were getting sick off us going backwards and forwards on the wrong side of the road (slowly though) getting running pics. Only thing missing was a R34 GTR :(

Poser. :whistling:

Haha that was funny... espesh with Melvin hanging out the window. 34GTR would have been sweet, cough cough.... Can't wait for pics :D

ERIC SELL ME THE LM :(

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