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oei!! wat Genisis ?!?? :)

I am in too!

usual routine, brisbane ppl meet at 7.45pm Milton Maccas and leaving at 8pm sharp.  I will be going down to Yoparata's place personally to make sure he's on time  :(

Yes, i also heard Genesis saying lets meet :sadam:

nah never found it, i may come out but it will have to be in dads ute or something?? its a ss, but its got something in common with whats happening to my car :) im so excited i pick my half cut up on monday, heard it running yesterday mmmmmmmm

Hey guys!

I am keen to sign up for my maiden voyage with you people on thursday night with a friend in one of his GTRs (hopefully) so if we are good to go, we will meet and greet at Milton Maccas at 7:45pm!

hmmm a NA 33 with a phatt V8 in it hey....sounds different....i like!! :nowigetit

Cheers

Hey guys!

I am keen to sign up for my maiden voyage with you people on thursday night with a friend in one of his GTRs (hopefully) so if we are good to go, we will meet and greet at Milton Maccas at 7:45pm!

hmmm a NA 33 with a !! :nowigetit  

Cheers

:wavey: See you on thursday. I hope you don't have to ride in the gtr though. It'd be nice to see your new gtst.

:wavey:  It'd be nice to see your new gtst.

ahhhh yeah,,,,

about that, complience is delayed another week because the parcel shelf was broken by the warfies when they stole my speakers!! So gettin another on tuesday and takin it down on wed,.....sooon Charly....soon..

Haro

Guys PM's will be sent out later this week which will include departure time, first stop and destination, only to those on the list though :P

But last time we had 15 people turing up we had like 30 :rofl: So hopefully it'll be a hum dinger again :)

R33Steve - I dont know where/when/if the brisbane people are meeting up but if you can make it down to Yatala by about 9pm, I got plans to leave between 9pm and 9:30pm.

So the drive from Milton to Yatala is only around 30mins so you should be able to make it down here fine.

Other than that, you might want to try PM'ing some of the other Brissie crew to see if they want to wait for you. (NA_R33, GenesisR32, yoparata, etc etc)

Hopefully see you there?

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