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f**kin work

Up at 1.30 this morning to take a trailer to Sydney and start a training course at 5.00

On the way home now bur still s waste of time

Only good thing is this will boost the pay packet this week

Edited by m.j.h

Not huge just consistent kinda thing.

Our 2 meets have had 17 cars then 10

Yeah, there's a few Skylines up here but 80% of them aren't on this forum and think that forums are "gay"

Our import club meets usually have 10-15 cars mostly Supra's, Skylines and Silvia's

its basically the same people every cruise/meet tis good though, except when mat goes 4X4ing and gets lost kunce :D

probably keep growing the more we have regular meets too which will be good

then there's me and benji that rock up in commadores and say we own imports :ninja:

Are you working in the mines Sean? Get me a job next year when I get my trade?! :D

FIFO out of newy, 150k a year?

Hahaha

I've already got my trade but not sure if the mines are the way to go or not with all the talk of downturns in prices and the boom being over etc

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