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Buy a better tent :rolleyes:

That was the plan. For a whole year I fumed about the sleeping conditions at last years event and planned to buy a new tent.

And yet yesterday I unpacked the same tent to check everything is still there. Damn things cost money apparently closedeyes.gif

Footage of Martin asleep in his tent please, make sure he's moist first :blush:

Got 40x zoom so I might even be able to see his pee-pee!

how does one go about going along to watch this so called powercruise?

Go to the spectators entrance and buy a ticket?:ermm:

Footage of Martin asleep in his tent please, make sure he's moist first :blush:

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Got 40x zoom so I might even be able to see his pee-pee!

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Full of jokes, these guys yucky.gif

whos going to be doing their registration stuff tomorrow arvo?

I shall be there. Not sure what time though... Mates car is getting tuned tomorrow, so I hope it is done in time otherwise we're gonna be setting up tents in the dark confused.gif

i'm going to be getting there at 5.30ish, hoping the lines wont be too big and will definitely be setting up tent in dark but not to worry i have quad headlamps to fix that.

Your car still at Peters ? What's happening to it now ?

I asked if he knew you but he said he didn't (a lot of people), didn't even know you knew haha. Awaiting a vipec & tune from all star, new engine runs but getting rid of the Haltech

We can sulk together, u heading up on friday?

Maybe...maybe not, trying to find a new daily while I've got the week off

Been having a blast at powercruise so far! Good to meet some of the sau members and match a face to the username too haha, in particular R32 TT, Tricstars MP R33 GTR, Gavs RB28DETT and the awesome blue R32 GTR (3GTR2) top notch street cars :)

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