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Details for Sunday please :)

Not sure as of yet but would like to know anyways.

Wife says as long as we don't get up to anything stupid, I should be OK to go if nothing comes up..... :unsure:

Just going for a little drive and then go somewhere for lunch nothing too crazy. That's if the weather is good

Boo to everyone getting to do fun car stuff this weekend. Car is still not back together. Real sorry I won't be able to make it up to meet you guys for lunch and a cruise.

Its all good BOZ another time

^ 7.30am.............

Chris, don't you sleep (in)? :wacko:

What the hell is a sleep in. Between getting up at 6 every morning for work and the neighbors chickens going off there heads this morning at 6:15 I don't get to sleep in. If my ankle wasn't so sore I would of jumped the fence and ended up eating chicken for lunch lol

Hey sounds good...how much does it cost? I'm keen to let loose ;)

lol at my quoting fail :P

Haha! I saw that and thought WTF? didn't make sense. lol

If you're a paid member of the club is $80, $110 for non paid members. Cheaper that a driving fine!

Haha! I saw that and thought WTF? didn't make sense. lol

If you're a paid member of the club is $80, $110 for non paid members. Cheaper that a driving fine!

So this is happening tomorrow? I take it you just rock up with helmet etc...and you don't need the aasa for it?

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