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Any of you guys going to German tomorrow, and want to give me and a mate a lift on the way through? :)

Will contribute petrol money and buy you a beer :thumbsup:

lol, scamming lifts already :rolleyes:. i like your style.

unfortunately not this time, a little broke and a lot tired.

just gonna stick with the local meet up here tomorrow night.

Joe, happy laps has no clothing regulations at all, i'll be wearing my Japanese safety boots this time round!! oh how ive missed wearing my thongs thru winter.

you do however need to have a drivers license, you should have yours back by then right???

id say Indian brothers/capers here in morayfield this week.

from what i can see happy laps starts at 7am. but that was from the original QR plans. now its at Lakeside, but no mention of a time change. so ima gonna assume its still 7am

i think the idea is we do breakfast first then hit the track. but you should be right to eat, do your 30mins of happy lapping, then tear off and get there in time.

ok then, i don't want to appear that i don't want to socialise, it's just that i had told them i would go before i got told about these happy laps, as for dinner, indian, sounds good to me, doesn't look like mel will be coming but i will talk to a mate who likes socialising, so at the moment i'm a maybe

Only clint lost internet, mainly cause his line is fake and doesn't like side hugs, i have been mainly busy with work (finally did the last of my job on Sunday) so now i am free untill another client wants a website ///hurrah

I will be there tonight, prolly have pasta though as i have had indian there twice already :P

So meet up around 7pm and order.

you will be!!! lol.....nah twas good anyways.

on another note...i didnt end up working today due to the weather. so the German club last night would have been the go......pity you cant actually trust the weather man :angry:

and the new stereo is good :thumbsup: running it in finally. GT5 is next

Nice, im currently *trying* to install my intercooler haha, gotta wait for a few peeps to finish work and steal some tools tho. gonna be an all nighter (and ill enjoy it, as im pulling shit apart)

:D

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