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We have sunroofs too but we are seriously OLD so you would only get pics from the back of the pack

OLD Mark & Jules

Gotta be better than the footage of my passenger footwell we got last time!

Think passing them round would be good, get a few P.O.V.'s that way

Ryan if ya ride isnt ready I'm sure you could hitch a lift with me

What happened to the video of driving to the meet point last time?

Cheers Glenn. Might take you up on that if its not done. Better be!

Sounds like theres a spot on Billy's back seat for me too... :whistling:

What happened to the video of driving to the meet point last time?

Cheers Glenn. Might take you up on that if its not done. Better be!

Sounds like theres a spot on Billy's back seat for me too... :whistling:

Well the one of ruby, I wasn't sure if he'd appreciate me putting it up on you tube, the one of you on sth rd , well lets just say driving in traffic one handed while trying to watch the view screen in the other hand isnt easy

And I'm not sure if the spare spot in Billy's car is on his back seat :unsure:

Can't fit a fat bastard on a fat bastard's lap behind a steering wheel...

HEY! I am NOT a Bastard....

I am pretty fat though, in fact I make Big Fella look like Justin Beiber!

PS: BigKev should we let the bakeries know that we are on our way? Wouldn't want anyone else missing out!

ill try remember to bring video camera this time and will see if i can find and rig my old camera mount up from the old track car, should have hi stall and trans cooler in by then, maybe see how much time i have to fit it after work this week dont know how it will go at crusing but should be mad for launches :thumbsup:

i was gonna say for you glenelg high rollers, we'll be cruising down south road onto anzacs, so if you wanna park up acrross the road from le cornu somewhere, ie furniture place or rug place, we'll roll by and you can follow us out.

i was gonna say for you glenelg high rollers, we'll be cruising down south road onto anzacs, so if you wanna park up acrross the road from le cornu somewhere, ie furniture place or rug place, we'll roll by and you can follow us out.

what time you thinking across from le cornu?

I sent about 10 sms's the other day to about 10 M35 owners that I know that arent on the forum. Hopefully a few show up. Some have been thinking of joining for a while. So hope we can show them a good time.

If your coming Ruby can you bring some new stickers.

If your coming Ruby can you bring some new stickers.

Can do. I'll bring a few with me :thumbsup:

Id be keen to join up with a membership but my printer is out of ink and cannot print a app form to send off :closedeyes:

I'll bring a form with me on the sunday if you want to bring the membership payment. I'll have a blank membership card to fill out for you too.

:thumbsup:

I'll bring a form with me on the sunday if you want to bring the membership payment. I'll have a blank membership card to fill out for you too.

:thumbsup:

Can you bring a few forms. Im going to try to talk a few into joining. Do we got commission? Ha Ha

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