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Not a billion. Will be happy with 320. Any more is a bonus :P

Anything over 300rwkw is worth living for!

So I see, better to go the SnS no?

I'll find out Sat arvo if I can make it on Sunday.

I planned to go to SnS but if I miss it, could always go to December one and attend Saturday track day instead.

I planned to go to SnS but if I miss it, could always go to December one and attend Saturday track day instead.

Are you spectator or participating? If participating good luck mang

I'm running the cruise up on Sunday... all the cool cats will be attending

Hopefully I can be a cool cat

I'm running the cruise up on Sunday... all the cool cats will be attending

This statement is legit as I shall be in attendance at the obsurdly early hour you have requested.

Car is nice and low now should be a great drive up .... How long it take?

2 hours ouch... That's gonna be like sitting in the washing machine on spin dry for 2 hours - loud and uncomfortable..

I know tony ya missed my point ;)

I had a feeling I knew what you were really getting at lol

Meet point time 7:45am

Means I need to get up at about 6 - 6:30. F**k Yeah!!!

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