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Where were you Jimbo - should have come to say hello.

And - yeah, trying to steal the banner with nail clippers!! What a loser.

Was funny watching him skulk off with everyone laughing at him. Tool.

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I would have had that banner if it wasn't for those meddling kids... but seriously. I had a great day, but I was feeling super sick after eating some Satay Chicken and hugging the toilet most of the morning (It's good to share)...

I also left my jacket in the car and I was too cold to go all that way back. Grrrr

It was good to see you whistla

I thought the day was awesome, its one thing to watch it on a dvd but its a totally different feeling being there and hearing and smelling the drifting.

Pity i also had to leave at 3 to go to work.

Whoever is organising it, Id love a dvd copy of the footage!

Cruise there was also fun, but i hope its the last time we all have to cruise down toorak rd!

Those damn trams just jump out at you. :D Thanks to those who organised it.

lol rhett... next time ur at a meet and im there i will remember to bring the badge :D

btw i almost lost my rear wheel on the way home lol

3 of the 5 wheel studs broke off while i was doing "100"kmh down calder hwy... well actually 2 cause the other one broke off a week or 2 before hand

btw - what was the dilly yo with those tools on the gate not letting us in for that "show n shine" we never knew we were apparently having out near the pits? lol

it was a mad day.. i loved it how the s15 / s13 silvia (hot pink 1) f'ed the track on the first run.. was like wow then didnt run again... :D saw some sau t- shirts but didnt say hi coz... its odd.. so many skylines in the car park.. wow... feels like home.

had to leave after that stupid cop car did a sideways mono if thats wat its called..

any 1 spot me.. was with a group of guys in red and blue Nizpro t shirts? :D

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