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Only if you wear that cute little pink tutu as well :lol:

I can lend you some heels!! How big are your feet? (or is that getting a lil too personal lol)

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Birty : Us Sydney boys have much to teach you...

Prank maybe we can show these lads some local action spots like the "ridge"

Sounds good though...Birty how many of you are planning the trip down here?

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I was going to go buy afternoon tea however the though of URMINE in a thong and Prank in Fishnets has disturbed me to the extent that i will never eat again!

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Being on eof those sydney boys that drove up, unlike a certain someone who was too soft *cough*andrew(NOS-25T)*cough* who flew.......

BY BY (nick), URMINE (paul) and a awesome time!!Paul insisted that the trip helped work in his suspension....hhhhhmmmmm, not in any sexual way ahahahaha, all i can say is that u gotta do it!! We were 3 R33 white skylines fanging through country towns at 3am with country folk mistaking our cars for ferrari's...ITS TRUE!!!! ask nick and paul!

Went up New England highway and came back Pacific highway. Go Pacific more cops but quicker if going during day, at night i'd recommend the New England, more fun!!!!

Just one thing though try and get a few together as it would really suck if u had less than three!!! Also try and get some radios so you can talk to each other on the way. We had no passengers and i was unfortunate enough not to have a radio whilst paul and nick did.

Neway its worth it, head down this way and we'll take u round, hopefully avoidin fishnet DOODS!!!:cheers:

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  • 5 weeks later...

You wanted some of us northerners to reply... I won't be able to make it unfortunately, I can't get the time off work! Sounds good though, Slip, Gary and I were talking a little while ago (NYE, so we were slurring a little) about doing a Sydney/Canberra run. Lemme know when the next one is on and I *might* be able to tag along.

Sorry :P

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