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yea i will be bringing the car i might even wash it properly :cool: took it to car lovers went throguh the auto wash... did nothing sdjklgfsjkl my blue pulsar looked good after going throguh that but this black colour is a pain hehe. but yea back on topic see you their :P

lol yeah im gonna wash mine too, not looking forward to it though, i hate washing my car in winter in canberra, if you get any water on you the wind blows and gets you sooo cold!!! oh well the things we do for our cars hey?

Ewan: why arent you and nick taking your lines out?

Thanks for thinking of my wife(Erica)!I think she'll be fine:she's been subjected to enough male b.s. and Skyline banter courtesy of yours truly...Pity you can't make it to the "do",though!We've only really met Amaru and Aurora,so there's at least two faces that'll be familiar!looking forward to catching everyone there;I'm sure we'll get to say "G'day" at some stage,despite the ribbing Aurora/E. seems to be dishing out to you!!

haha I'm sure she'll be fine then!

i might even pop to your shop and give you your membership stuff in person...can say g'day to you then, and i would love to say hi to Wayne since it's been sooo long!

haha I'm sure she'll be fine then!

i might even pop to your shop and give you your membership stuff in person...can say g'day to you then, and i would love to say hi to Wayne since it's been sooo long!

Cool!So I'm officially a member,then?!And I get called so many other things...Wayne said: "see ya soon",and I'll get to say Hi at the same time!J.

was shifted on to work sat night, but they swapped, so i'll see you all there.

should wear a big sticker on my forehead so u know who i am :(

lol i was thinking about that aswell :)

yet it'll probly be pretty easy to work out who i am cuz ill be the only one there under 18 lol

Alright, that's fine Ed, no probs, have a good time :)

So the new CURRENT list, as of Saturday morning, stands at:

Tosh

Darren

Nik

Ewen

Jayce + Erica

GTS_DUY

Knytestorme

R31_silo2

Veilside R33

timbar32 (Unconfirmed)

Shogun (Up to 4)

Andrew

Leigh

NJR 34GTT

08Elf

That's 19, booking is for 18. We'll be right, but that's it. If you missed out this time, there'll be others, and look forward to seeing you next time! ;)

Well, i'll be there a bit before 8 and wait out the front. Anyone who's there around 8 can go in, others just show up as you get there and rock in. We won't bite, we'll be eating Pizza :)

Okay, thanks to everyone that came, was a good night. Fairly decent food too.

Good to finally put some names to faces, and meet some new peoples.

Hopefully see you all again, good to meet you all.

Have to do it again some time. Maybe a drive, then lunch somewhere.

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