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he says wed, and infact, the rear bar is coming today, so, well, i'll bug him daily

HAHA, if its not ready by then i'll just rent, its covered anyway.. a getz that is =(

Rushed panelbeater = rushed paintjob. Don't do it!

nothings been posted yet but usual pre meet spot as at the monash uni carpark in clayton. feel free to post something up. or im sure someone will

fair enough.

im not planning a pre meet. someone else can lol

lol charlie dont think it matters if you still have your 34 or not. have had the chaser for a year and attended heaps of SAU events.

Haha I was kidding! 'Sif I'm gonna let anyone tell me I can't show my love for Skylines :P

Will organise a pre meet mmhmmmm

it might be kinda far for the northsiders and westies and all.. i reckon, personally i dont mind. but you know...

oh nah i meant just for the SE peoples to cruise up to the meet spot

lol yeah. Same here.... Car not ready yet either, just called chasers. Mowed lawns, paid bills, cleaned up house, done shopping, ran out of bourbon..............got some more............. now the long wait till footy 2night. Might break out the ps3.... or clean up the pool shed & get back into that

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