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I'll be down thursday night i'll see if I can drag ash along depends on how much work he has on.

My plans have been defeated by a network diagram I have to finish. I won't be able to make it down tonight.

bugger,

well bodo and myself shot the sh1t and ate pizza.

debated about meeting up with the western guys but at 855pm we both decided to go home.

come on guys ...

if its a date issue tell me - I'll move to a sat night..

we should have gone to meet them. i got onto the highway to head home and got stuck in a traffic jam for the next 15 mins...grrr. they were moving big concrete beams, with police escort and all. my timing was perfect of coarse, right as they were bringing it onto the highway :(

twas a good bit of chatting, didnt even notice how fast the time went. look forward to next week.

next time im def keen to head over and see the others if our turnout is small. just need to head that way a bit earlier than 9pm

*pizza was cheesey

Edited by boiracer

how did you tell it was me?? everyone has a boring white R33 :P

i was just off grabbing some Woodies to acoumpany my Master Noodle......Mmmmm master noodle

I saw the number plate then you behind the wheel.

Ill have to skip training next thursday night and pop down,

Need to see what the G O is with installing a headunit and what bits ill need so Mr Rogers you might be the man to see!

our skyline is nothing special except the stupid air purifier that squeeks in the back parcel shelf!

Just a quick one guys. As of Monday we should be trading fully. We were opened this week but was very hard to operate since everything is spread arsehole to breakfast. This saturday we are spending yet another long day and night setting things up ready for monday. I've spoken to Peter about maybe a possible meet and gret at the shop and so far all good. Might organise something in a couple of weeks.

ive seen alot of activity in those back shops on my way to and from training , saw the RPM sign tonight

Yeah man. I worked out that in 9 days I done 200hrs and had 45hrs sleepy time. Still trying to recover properly lol. The body doesn't know what it's suppose to do anymore.

Is there some kind of meet on over at redcliffe I am unaware of? there was about 7 skylines and a couple of other imports heading over there today when I was heading back from football

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