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Wouldn't King George's road be easier for you Raj? Lol!

Lol!

Need compass?

Hope my bearings aren't that rusty to need one Tez heh heh

sweet as, I'd be up for a meetup on the way, I'll help you dodge the bullets, safety in numbers lol

Aww yeah.

He doesn't dodge them... he owns them!

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This guy! Lol.

2 additions who are not yet Members.

1) yesterday, Kostja of Wolf & Stone Cafe Dulwich Hill with his BNR32

2) today, Rob of Design Green with his BNR32.

Thanks Raj

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2 additions who are not yet Members.

1) yesterday, Kostja of Wolf & Stone Cafe Dulwich Hill with his BNR32

2) today, Rob of Design Green with his BNR32.

Thanks Raj

Ooh is Kostja bringing coffee to the meeting point? :D

EDIT: for everyone :P

Edited by GTofuS-T
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Thanks Terry.

FYI to all, Austi Beach have made us a set menu to make things easier for billing as we'll be seated at one table. The menu will be up as soon as it's received.

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Ooh is Kostja bringing coffee to the meeting point? :D

EDIT: for everyone :P

Actually we've been discussing how he can arrange for BNR32 parts to be tax deductible by using his GTR as a delivery vehicle lmao.
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anybody from penrith/blacktown area wanna meet up on the way to the meeting point?

I'm gonna have to wake up around 4am just to make the meeting point haha

when and where?

when and where?

let's coordinate with Raj on that

I don't mind doing an M4>bankstown run myself, we could rendezvous along the way as I'm basically in the middle between Penrith & B-town (st clair)

Does anyone who's comming to this have a bride lowmax seat in there car that I can see if I fit in, or other aftermarket seats.

I'll have the emo x with factory recaros.

Very comfy.

let's coordinate with Raj on that

I don't mind doing an M4>bankstown run myself, we could rendezvous along the way as I'm basically in the middle between Penrith & B-town (st clair)

minchinbury bunnings?

Caught up with my mate with the STI 22B today. He is looking forward to this run next week........

My other mate bought the low mileage ADM from The Classic Throttle Shop at North Sydney a few weeks ago......

Lovely pairing.

Bob.

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Forecast for next Sunday is Cloudy with a possible shower (40% chance).

After showers for much of the latter part of the week (80% chance), Saturday's showers should clear.

Who cares about the Gtr, the 22b looks mint :drool:

Settle petal......... :wub::wub::wub::wub::wub:

The GT-R is still a lovely car but yes, the 22B is mint.

I helped him put a new washer bottle and battery in it yesterday and he has done a fantastic job detailing the car. (Blue and yellow battery looked crap.)

According to some Scoobie aficionados, they reckon there are only 11 22B's in Australia......

5 ADM's and 6 private imports of which my mates is one.

These pics are far too washed out, my iPhone had a shocker!

Bob.

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