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Nothing much. Been quietly going about my business. Also been procrastinating a lot when it comes to doing up the car. I have a couple of parts I'd like to get put onto the car but I just can't be bothered. Perhaps one day I'll hit up my mate and get everything done.

Nice to see you've got big plans for yours ;)

You might want to get a mechanical diff centre, some better brakes and good tyres to suit your car's new found superpowers! (if you haven't already).

So.............when are the Twmba boys gonna meet up and do a little cruise and/or spirited drive? Its been a rather long time no?

It sorta feels like we're (when I say "we", I mean we as a group and not me having a different sub-species of car :P ) a dying breed and all the time, the number of skylines keep increasing around town. I swear I've come across no less than five 33s that have to be new to town.

Am working on 2 cruise's before the end of the year including the Christmas party again, lets hope for no storms this time and another for a drive then hit up indoor karts.

Could do the 23rd. Would you guys be able to travel half way to say Ipswich? Or we could make it a Saturday lunch...

23rd is good for me. No problems travelling to Ipswich

Someone please get a photo of mini hulk in his clown car.

You know.

For the lulz.

Lol at mini hulk, at my birthday party last Saturday he tried to bear hug me and lift me up and failed

That's it ill walk to Ipswich, no better yet I'll jump on the deadly treadly... Nah stuff that, chrissssss

I got a push bike I can lend you. Is set up for me but put some stilts on and you should be able to ride it.

yes

Where is a good place that does early bird specials?

Fyp bro, learntospellcheck :)

Also I had to google beguilement so were even lol, also I think tony just popped up in a Facebook post I saw lol

Thanks for the speelink check fella.

Also, I thought a big word might get some questioning! :whistling:

What is in the works for the /Friday night dinner up here? Do I need to find a place for dinner or we could even have a BBQ at my place?

I've got a few ideas in mind, but feel free to give suggestions. After all, it's your town/city/empire...

Could do the 23rd. Would you guys be able to travel half way to say Ipswich? Or we could make it a Saturday lunch...

Tony I'd go with the 23rd. Friday night dinners are best.

PANCAKE MANOR!

nah I have no idea what's available in ipswitch

Pancake Manor is not a bad place. Good feed, great Pancakes.

Thanks for the speelink check fella.

Also, I thought a big word might get some questioning! :whistling:

I've got a few ideas in mind, but feel free to give suggestions. After all, it's your town/city/empire...

Tony I'd go with the 23rd. Friday night dinners are best.

Pancake Manor is not a bad place. Good feed, great Pancakes.

Whiet boiz carnt speel.

Friday night dinners are good for most people. We tend to have boozey Friday lunches at work if we've had a good week, so driving to Ipswich after that is highly questionable. Unless you want to pick me up Scotty. ;)

We'll discuss venue further tonight and organise it for next Friday. Steak is good. Tony likes steak. Martin likes sausage.

I've got a few ideas in mind, but feel free to give suggestions. After all, it's your town/city/empire...

Tony I'd go with the 23rd. Friday night dinners are best.

Pancake Manor is not a bad place. Good feed, great Pancakes.

I know a few places but feel free to throw some ideas around. Maybe one of the other Tooowoomba guys have a good place in mind?

Whiet boiz carnt speel.

Friday night dinners are good for most people. We tend to have boozey Friday lunches at work if we've had a good week, so driving to Ipswich after that is highly questionable. Unless you want to pick me up Scotty. ;)

We'll discuss venue further tonight and organise it for next Friday. Steak is good. Tony likes steak. Martin likes sausage.

Friday night dinners always end the same way for me, blind rotten drunk

Lime5nine cafe will fill the bill.

Sounds good to me

Heading to your fair city on the 24th of dec for a couple of weeks,

son lives there,be nice to catch up an have a chat with you guys. :action-smiley-069:

Will be doing a cruise around then. Always good to meet fellow SAU members

Spotted Noel floating around down here before no idea where he's gone now :/

So why didnt you hook up bish, I went and parked over near the EFI/ERD crew with Benny's red VL.

Ran an 8.7 before they hit some fuel pressure issues. Keen to see how far it can go.

So why didnt you hook up bish, I went and parked over near the EFI/ERD crew with Benny's red VL.

Ran an 8.7 before they hit some fuel pressure issues. Keen to see how far it can go.

I was in the 'hatsu my beast has no motor in it ATM :(, yer this is the "ignite" vl, I saw it spit the catch can fitting (or something along those lines) but that was the only run I saw of it.

Next time I'll come over and have a chat :)

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