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wow i was quite amused by the pre deca chit chat, and i was going to say could we put all the GTR's in one group, nah jokes. i.e dont want to associate with others models.

i spose i'll be in the go slow and have lots of fun with angle group, but this time will be the frist deca i won't be right foot steering, im going to be nice to my car and take it easy. there's time for fun later when my car is happy, cause at the moment she's a moooooody Biatch. NQR racing, atleast i'll get the old girl out for a run

SE pre meet looks interesting, what propossed time ? can somebody pm me, where's this other thread?

oh and if somebody wants a dirt cheap twin turbo soarer, PM/sms me $2000 i need this car gone yesterday ! 0416970581

Also a reminder to everyone that the SAU Vic Long Sleeve Motorsport Tops will be available for sale again.

Come see me early to avoid disappointment.

Link - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/332265-sau-vic-long-sleeve-motorsport-tops/

We're in. When they get it right (and hopefully they will as the right staff will be doing it) it's a great atmosphere with decent food.

Plus they're offering a decent price as well so I'm willing to give it another chance. The first time I went there was EPIC.

Yeh it used to be good about 1.5 years ago, and I had good nights there as well. Having said that the atmosphere is great wherever the crew go. RSL was good last time.

If it was me I wouldnt be giving a place a second chance to serve fresh food when it was supposed to be fresh in the first place. Id rather be without the hats and toys and eat good food.

Got to follow the croud I suppose ay.

Also a reminder to everyone that the SAU Vic Long Sleeve Motorsport Tops will be available for sale again.

Come see me early to avoid disappointment.

Link - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/332265-sau-vic-long-sleeve-motorsport-tops/

I'd like to grab either a Small or Med. I'll see ya there.

Yeh it used to be good about 1.5 years ago, and I had good nights there as well. Having said that the atmosphere is great wherever the crew go. RSL was good last time.

If it was me I wouldnt be giving a place a second chance to serve fresh food when it was supposed to be fresh in the first place. Id rather be without the hats and toys and eat good food.

Got to follow the croud I suppose ay.

You be one sour lemon today :mellow:

Awesome Harsh. I was also thinking a pre SE burbs meet - it's so lonely at 5:30am

If you guys are doing a SE suburbs pre-meet on the morning of deca I might cruise up with you guys if thats cool

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