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Guest | hype^ |

yeh i 'should' have my car bak on fri too!!

finger crossed!!!!!

so yeh hopefully we can all organise something..

maybe find some more bogans to chase!! (hence we need minh and 'the boot' aka dave there) :lol:

yeh chris i saw ur old car at the carpark near hills m/s today...

cant believe ya sold it.. with the plates too! :eek:

Originally posted by | hype^ |

yeh chris i saw ur old car at the carpark near hills m/s today...  

cant believe ya sold it.. with the plates too! :eek:

dont go there girlfriend!

:D

Originally posted by GTR-80Y

Or lets all go for a piss up!?

...but... that would mean no car, and we can't have that now can we.

i'm in the city on fri night having dinner with bunch of ppl and will prolly start drinking then. if you are keen you got my number.

ryan has a point though. there's some very nice roads heading up to wollongong and just past it around the coast. some very nice lookouts and whatnot. makes for a nice change from the usual north run but since most of you live out that way i guess we always end up doing the same run. but i don't own a car so :D it's not my place to say anything.

Guest | hype^ |

i tell ya what if my car isnt ready im gonna have a fit!!!

ryan i can take ya even if my g/f comes.. (incase my car brakes down :lol:)

if the car aint ready... i dont think im gonna be enough of a a$$-whole to whore 3 weeks in a row,, but who knows stranger things have happened! :lol:

btw if my car is ready.. any1 have a spare radio i can borrow? its kinda lonly without one.. :uh-huh:




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