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Sounds good mate! Hope the house is going well... We have been interstate a bit and off thrashing the car as often as we can :D

Ooh let me know how the new track goes :yes:

We are off to Wakefield again!

New track goes well, didn't realise the journo was there. I made the local paper

http://www.portstephensexaminer.com.au/story/2373368/gallery-no-hiccups-for-ringwood-hill-climb-event/

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Hey guys.. im having a dyno day on sunday at Heatherbrae.

https://www.facebook.com/events/526415517464770/

adress is 62 heather street heatherbrae, starts at 9am.

60$ for 3 runs and a BBQ with drinks.

10$ if you want to spectate and BBQ.

cheers

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Hi Guys

Trying to find some E85 in Newcastle or some where closer to Forster.

Cheers

You can get United at Metford... There are 2 servos around that area with it! Probably your closest option...

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Hey guys. I've inboxed a fe of you regarding an upcoming cruise/lunch.

For those who i havent and may be interested, it would be good to get a few local HUnter Valley/Newcastle/Central coast numbers together. Here is the link to the cruise:

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Soooo anyone still alive in here? Just got my car running again would be good to have a meet up or something :)

Loooooooooooooooool! I havent seen this thread in a long while! :P

I think half of us are off getting married etc man haha

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5 months single after a 4 year relationship, band died off, skyline is main focus now haha. I'm keen for a cruise/meet.

This should have been the case from the start :P

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