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Southbound BP this time.

Was that a smokey and the bandit reference.

so where will you be heading after the meet. and ur talking bout the BP's on the highway yea?

Yeah the one between the ulman road and buchannans road exits we will meet there on thursday at 7pm I am unsure if we are doing dinner this week guess we will put it to a vote, we will rock down to castledine to grab chris and then make our way out to chapel hill Baskin and robbins to visit the westies for a bit then cruise back home.

We will put a stop in at pizza capers (castledine cnr of gympie rd and beams road ) at 7:30 this will allow those who are hungry to grab a quick feed, and someone to collect Chris (If he is still comming that is if the subi isn't up and running).

Then we will proceed down to Chapel Hill B&R

I am coming. doing radiator in the subaru now. all going well and theis new 50mm alloy jobbie fits in the hole tyhen I will be driving. if not them I wil tag along with someone.

troy,

I have your dash and light switch here :)

Ohai.

I might not b able to make it, long story short.

Couple nights ago my dog woke us up barking at 11 ish, i went to the door to calm him down when i noticed threw thr fence ( the wooden ones where there is a 10-20mm gap) that there was a crouched shadow. ( dark time, lights lit up).

I tgen jumped the fence but couldnt see anyone. Thought i was imagining it untill i turned all the lights off n sat in the same position.

I could see straight threw the fence, someone was looking into my yard.

My partners scared of being alone. She finishes work at 9pm. So we will c wat happens.

On a sife note, bought a 27inch monitor. Fk yea

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