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Yeah another members on here r33

Do we know where at picnic point at 10 am?

Didn't end up meeting at Picnic Point, I got there and there were cars,people and push bikes every where. So just met up with the people coming up and went straight to Withcott.

First Tbar chapter meet tonight!

By chapter I mean 3 people....by meet I mean go to the same carpark in the middle of nowhere :ph34r:

Tbar meet was great success, I think anyway. Did better then 3 we managed 5 banana.gif. Location was a great. Plenty of room to get more cars to show up, Was good to finally meet you Clint

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Righto been a bit quite in here lately. Who is keen for another meet-up. This time I am thinking about a meet-up next Sunday then go for a bit of a drive to a pub for lunch and a drink

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sif take v-spec out in the sun

lol even if you do it would need a 10ft high barrier around the car so people cannot scratch the paint.

How are you getting on with that R33?

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