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Day 3 kents and i haven't killed anyone..........YET!

Chip in a gold coin donation for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (Well for Charity, not me lol) -

http://fundraise.ocsober.com.au/mathew_wootten_2

Looks like the cruise is getting a bit of a turnout so far :D

Attending –

Me - 34GTT - Newy

Chookie - 34GTT - Newy

Ruxis - 34GTT - Newy

M.J.H - 34GTT - Newy

GTR43A - 34GTR - Newy

Tank - 34GTR - Newy

BenRthirtyFour – 34GTT - Newy

Kurtis34 - 34GTT - Coast

FeZ25 - 34GTT - SYDNEY :woot:

Beenowened – 33GTST - Newy

Humbla – 33GTST – Sydney/Coast

RB25 SKYLINE – 33____ - Coast

Gtraaron – 33GTR - Coast

Notorious – S15 RB power - Newy

Gaz/Shufflr – S15 SR power – Newy

{Oo{34}oO} – S15 SR power - Coast

Chad___ - R32____ - Newy?

Unknown - R32 - Newy?

Unknown - R32 - Newy?

Unknown - R32 - Newy?

Possibly attending –

Jack – 32GTST – Newy

Mitchkip – 33GTST - Newy

Bens Bro - Datto 1600 - Newy

Also guys, as some of you know one of my best mates runs 3LACK UNDERGROUND which is basically just the car and entertainment scene for Newcastle for people with similar interests to get together.... He is hosting an event tomorrow -

THIS 4th Oct Thursday!

With more space and more prizes, more free drinks, more discounts from our sponsors (Autobarn Warners Bay / Green Hills, Chatime Jesmond, House of Peking Jesmond) and absolute maximum party time throughout the night. It's a night to look forward to. $4-5 for drinks ALL NIGHT! Your first drink is included in the cover charge.

New Smoke Machines + New Sound System + New DJ + Newly renovated entrance & Club floor. It's going to be cool cool cool!

A Pioneer Headunit with Speakers UP FOR GRABS - Courtesy of Autobarn Warners Bay and Green Hills

2 Hampers of various awesome items for the Biggest and Best dressed groups that night!

Link to Facebook page for more info - http://www.facebook.com/events/441457079225765/

dam that's alot of 34's attending. didn't know there were that many in newe.

Not ALL from Newy, but yeah we have quite a crew...... Shame about the ones deserting us :dry:

:P

Not much has changed.

Engine is done and ready to go in. I'm back Saturday for 9 days so hopefully it will be a straight foward install and no issues.

9 days might seem like alot of time to do it, but i've got to pack and box all my stuff ready for shipping in that time to :unsure:

THE BLOCK IS BACK!!!!!!

they are putting togeather my RB now should be ready saturday or monday, about farking time to rip a sick skid YYYEEEEAAAHHHH

on another note the list for the cruise, u can add

Jason--S15--coast

T4NK GTR---coast (have me up as newy)

Mark--R31 turbo--newy (im 95% sure he is coming)

THE BLOCK IS BACK!!!!!!

they are putting togeather my RB now should be ready saturday or monday, about farking time to rip a sick skid YYYEEEEAAAHHHH

on another note the list for the cruise, u can add

Jason--S15--coast

T4NK GTR---coast (have me up as newy)

Mark--R31 turbo--newy (im 95% sure he is coming)

Will fix it, is Jason ---> {Oo{34}oO} – S15 SR power - Coast

Will add Mark too!

Will fix it, is Jason ---> {Oo{34}oO} – S15 SR power - Coast

Will add Mark too!

Um he could be, i cant remember his old forum name lol but thats probs him, he used to have a 300kwatw R33

EDIT

Just looked yeh thats him his old 33 is the display pic.

Edited by T4NK

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