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Hey 555,

Eric, I hope that's you dude ;)

I'm not sure of my movements yet but if we're close to each other Sat night then yeah, meeting up isn't a problem.

I just don't know where I'll be at the mo. Gimme a call on 0418 304 235 on Sat night and we maybe able to organise something.

Cheers.

Dave (from SirVrooommm's compi).

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

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UPDATED 19/11  

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1)   inark - ni - r32 gtst  

inark just to keep you happy, I put you on top of the list ;)

j00 damn right... ;)

Ok, just got in contact with Calder Park, and everything is finalised! Its getting exciting, only a few more days to go.

They are getting back to me on diso****ed rates if you want to enter the Burnout comp as well, i'll keep you updated.

Weather looks like it will be pretty hot, which im not happy about, but at least it wont be raining!

Still havent gotten hold of a BBQ so that might be cancelled, unless anyone can help out?!

I also think maybe we should do some sort of photoshoot during the day as well, that would be good.. there seems to be a great mix of cars entered.

Anyone else got any ideas?

I have someone trying to get me a media pass....

:cool:

See how it goes.... it would be awesome to be able to get right up close and personal with the cars.

The pictures that are taken from the sidelines just arent the same as the ones that are taken from the starting line.:burnout:

I AM CORNHOLIO!!!

erm... I mean...

I found us a couple of BBQ's! :P:D

........and where's funkymonkey?

I don't think I've seen his name pop up in all of this, and he has a wicked camera!

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

I AM CORNHOLIO!!!  

erm... I mean...

I found us a couple of BBQ's! :P:D  

........and where's funkymonkey?

I don't think I've seen his name pop up in all of this, and he has a wicked camera!

we dont need him anymore he defected to NSW with Grim... i have the model above his camera so its all good :)

thats what i took all those pics of my car with




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