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hey Jess,

nah back home now. Was there from boxing day till last Thursday.

You should have dropped by our end of year get together. Well what did you think of our big country town? hot enough for ya? :)

haha...Canberra is a nice place but, I remember getting a bit of a shock how outback it looks when you step out of the airport :yes:. Well I'm hoping Sydney weather will be kind when I'm up there next week.

Yeah about 30 odd of us met up on the 29th Dec & went for a wet end of year cruise.

spotted and waved to Darren at Brighton Esplanade

as always, car looks nice and clean :(

Yeh i was hearing this Pssssssst Pssssssst and going what the hell........ and there you were! I was trying to find a carpark, and was hell busy, went for a swim! and damn the water was really nice, and not to mention the eye candy! :yes:

hey Jess,

nah back home now. Was there from boxing day till last Thursday.

Oh dam I will be there end of this week wanted to meet you :)

Oh well just have to meet next time in Canberra :) you going to Wakefield track day on australia day?

haha...Canberra is a nice place but, I remember getting a bit of a shock how outback it looks when you step out of the airport :yes:. Well I'm hoping Sydney weather will be kind when I'm up there next week.

Yeah about 30 odd of us met up on the 29th Dec & went for a wet end of year cruise.

When are you in sydney??? How long are you staying for :)

Lol at whoring up thread :huh::yes:

Yeh i was hearing this Pssssssst Pssssssst and going what the hell........ and there you were! I was trying to find a carpark, and was hell busy, went for a swim! and damn the water was really nice, and not to mention the eye candy! >_<

sorry i am too tired to yell, been swimming since 2pm

Spotted sat arvo up grand junction road blondy in a white 32..

Then monday arvo spotted another blondy in a wine red R33 on main north road near pickles auctions (i think)

Keep seeing this silver S1 R33 on way to work around kilkenny road area, anyone's from here???

Spotted after work on Grand Junction Rd -> Valiant Rd in Holden Hill a tidy looking black R32 GT-R with 18"/19" chromies & at the front had red throw over seat covers.

....Oh well just have to meet next time in Canberra :) you going to Wakefield track day on australia day?

When are you in sydney??? How long are you staying for :)

Lol at whoring up thread :D:w00t:

Will be there next week for 4days & returning on the 27th Satday night. If it wasn't a total 3-3.5hr drive to & from Wakefield park I wouldn't mind checking out that track day on the 26th.
Spotted after work on Grand Junction Rd -> Valiant Rd in Holden Hill a tidy looking black R32 GT-R with 18"/19" chromies & at the front had red throw over seat covers.

Will be there next week for 4days & returning on the 27th Satday night. If it wasn't a total 3-3.5hr drive to & from Wakefield park I wouldn't mind checking out that track day on the 26th.

Lol I get back from Adelaide on the 24th Wednesday were are you staying in Sydney??? Wakefield is not that far away its only like 2-2.5 hours max its outside of Goulbourn.... :w00t:

Dam your leaving on Saturday could come to the monthy dinner we have for SAU :D

Oh dam I will be there end of this week wanted to meet you :)

Oh well just have to meet next time in Canberra :) you going to Wakefield track day on australia day?

:spam::( oh well - i'll hopefully come up to sydney for something soon! wanna come to a dinner!! I will drink everyone under teh table :( :PBJ:
Lol at whoring up thread :no::spam:
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:P:( oh well - i'll hopefully come up to sydney for something soon! wanna come to a dinner!! I will drink everyone under teh table :) :PBJ:

:kiss:

Yeah we would love to see you at a dinner :ninja: well you might have some competition like me at drinking LOL :no:

Love whoring up threads :P:D:D

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