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Ok, question.

Anybody keen for something on Anzac day?

A cruise or a run and I'm happy.

Seriously been working too hard the past 3 weeks or so and I need my brothers to keep me sane.

Might have a friend in his car come too.

We can meet at the carpark as usual. Where's our fearless leader?

Ok, question.

Anybody keen for something on Anzac day?

A cruise or a run and I'm happy.

Seriously been working too hard the past 3 weeks or so and I need my brothers to keep me sane.

Might have a friend in his car come too.

We can meet at the carpark as usual. Where's our fearless leader?

Friend Reporting in. would be nice to join the Toowoomba crew for a drive anytime

Ok, question.

Anybody keen for something on Anzac day?

A cruise or a run and I'm happy.

Seriously been working too hard the past 3 weeks or so and I need my brothers to keep me sane.

Might have a friend in his car come too.

We can meet at the carpark as usual. Where's our fearless leader?

I maybe keen for a little drive, but won't know until tomorrow what I am doing on Thursday. Still need to put the mirrors back onto the car

Nick. Both Luke and Ben said they would be keen to come along. so thats a 350z and a v8 Kit car. You guys just set a time and place :)

This is for.... Thursday cruise (which I'm not sure is a thing) or happy laps?

No, Nick. This is me hoping for something to happen on Anzac day.

If nothing gets planned then I'll prolly still roam the streets somewhere with Garry. The twin silver brothers together again after a long separation LOL

Would like to go to Happy laps especially since they reduced the prices for "invited guests" of SAU QLD members ;)

However, the wife would want to come along but isn't in any state to be experiencing G Forces atm.

Member prices apply for guest of members who are passengers. If you wish to take your car out and aren't a member, you pay non-member rates. Otherwise we shall do to you what we did to nick...

LOL guess my interpretation was slightly off.

Sad its now much more expensive for non-members to join in with a great bunch of guys on the track :(

So nothing on for Thursday?

Is this because you guys are working Friday? :P

Member prices apply for guest of members who are passengers. If you wish to take your car out and aren't a member, you pay non-member rates. Otherwise we shall do to you what we did to nick...

Hold up hold, what'd you do to me now?

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