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Any of you boys know anyone with a decent car trailer i can use for Texi? I normally grab the allcott hire ones but they are both out for the long weekend :domokun:

Needs to be a decent trailer, no backyard shit haha

Oh and here is the wrap up thread for Texi for those that missed it... Was a good event, even the druggo Benji turned up for a look! :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/426747-s-a-u-n-s-w-texikhana-10-june-2013-wrap-up-thread/

cruise was fun today, ill be organising the next cruise, looking working a few cruises into one. something like wollombi up to broke then putty half way point and back then singleton for lunch then the back road from singleton to maitland then home. so well escape as much hwy as possible :)

21st of july

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