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Anyone is welcome to come, but Bring a like minded attitude towards Imports in general, and make sure you display the correct road rules at all times so there's no unwanted attention towards the club please.

For anyone else who wants to come down to Albion Park with the Highlands Contingency of SAU, we'll be meeting at The Big Potato in Robertson (as I have a feeling that the markets are on that weekend and we won't find a park at the cricket fields).

10.00.

Gives us enough time for introductions and dribble some shit before hitting up the downhill run to meet up with the rest of the fellas at St. Pauls.

Throw me in there too. Just gimme a time.:rolleyes:

Yeah mate. For sure.

For anyone else who wants to come down to Albion Park with the Highlands Contingency of SAU, we'll be meeting at The Big Potato in Robertson (as I have a feeling that the markets are on that weekend and we won't find a park at the cricket fields).

10.00.

Gives us enough time for introductions and dribble some shit before hitting up the downhill run to meet up with the rest of the fellas at St. Pauls.

10am sounds good. Can't wait.

i will be heading back the m2-m7 back to Newcastle than maybe putty rd who knows depends on how i feel that day

That makes 3 of us :)

Yeah I'll Probly just head straight home, I'm going to be under 3 diff cars for around 12 hrs the day before getting cars ready for wakie.

Just sayings its no gtr awd

you set a 31 up right it will outhandle an r33 every day. looks like we only have 3 31s on the day. loking forward to pushing you up the hills hooks.

on the last pie run

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