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other weather forecasts say afternoon rain, see how it looks in the morning.

My mate in the ae86 is still keen, I havent picked the car up yet from bachus marsh, I was there most of the day doing maintence on the dirtbike and waiting for the rain to stop so I can bring the dr30 home, but alas, it didnt.

send me a text on: zero four zero four eight nine three seven five three to confirm in morn if you will be meeting at BP.

Or Pm me a number so we can work something out.

7:30am sharp departure time.

Fingers crossed for reasonable weather!

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other weather forecasts say afternoon rain, see how it looks in the morning.

My mate in the ae86 is still keen, I havent picked the car up yet from bachus marsh, I was there most of the day doing maintence on the dirtbike and waiting for the rain to stop so I can bring the dr30 home, but alas, it didnt.

send me a text on: zero four zero four eight nine three seven five three to confirm in morn if you will be meeting at BP.

Or Pm me a number so we can work something out.

7:30am sharp departure time.

Fingers crossed for reasonable weather!

From Bachus to Bp Calder tomorrow morning crikey!

Text - If I do that you'll owe me 25c! I'll Send 1 through as well as indicate here if I'm going - (both) at 6:00ish (maybe a bit earlier).............. So Update first thing then go from there.

I am keen to go.

Mike, see you tomorrow.

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There are more pics of the event on ozdat, scroll through to the end of this page:

http://ozdat.com/for...1fe070&start=45

Also a large collection here:

https://picasaweb.google.com/adamlaws1974/ClassicJapanCarShow2011?authuser=0&feat=directlink

JohnH

jhr001,

was that youre R30 hatch?

Should of came and said hello regardless

No not my hatch but I did get a pic. My old R30 was in the car park. Will say hi next time, I never know who's who at these events.

cheers,

JohnH

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