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October SAU NSW Monthly Dinner - Thursday 28th October - STEAK!1!1!1!


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Odd, I wasnt trying to be funny.

Hypothetically speaking, how long would it take to walk from say, your place to the steakhouse? :spank:

;) d'oh... ownage.

If I'm carrying a slab, I predict that someone will give me a lift :)

Duncan, very good interpretation of tone!

Man, this dinner is next week. it sure rolls around quickly. And I haven't even had time to properly whore in the dinner thread :boohoo:

Richard

Thats because you spend your time emailing certain travel agents trying to convince them that im an alcho you bastard.

:) You were owned and you know it!

ok, I'm sorry :Oops:

The GTR will be there. :)

Don't bring it man. It will destroy what's left of my sanity and patience :D !

Nah, Seriously I can't wait to see it. How's it going?

Richard

Yeah I might bring my skyline to this meat event. :D

What about you nick? Maybe we'll have more skylines than 'others' this meet! That will be weird... :)

Richard

Don't bring it man. It will destroy what's left of my sanity and patience :D !

Nah, Seriously I can't wait to see it. How's it going?

Richard

Could be registered today.... The next couple of hours will determine it's fate :D

I hope your not slandering the incredible beasts that are the MR2's there Richard.

Its steak night, 'sif I WOULDNT bring the skyline. We have a duty to the waiter at the steakhouse

I hope your not slandering the incredible beasts that are the MR2's there Richard.

Its steak night, 'sif I WOULDNT bring the skyline. We have a duty to the waiter at the steakhouse

Nevah! The only thing worrying me is with the current sydney weather is that your mr2 may not have been driven in a straight line for a while... :uh-huh:

Nick, can I book a ride in your marvelous skyline? Hopeing the GTI-R will be sold this weekend (guy coming back for a second look).

Richard

Could be registered today.... The next couple of hours will determine it's fate :D

That's it. If you're getting registered I'm getting a new turbo. I only own a 34 for the attention when I turn my headlights on.

That's it.  If you're getting registered I'm getting a new turbo.  I only own a 34 for the attention when I turn my headlights on.

I'm ready to place the order Adam :rant:

*finger....... itching*

Car is on the road :P;):(:):D :D Interim label but same thing - Pits next Monday so - Looks like it wont make it to the trackday :(

I saw that dirty-looking-but-fast GTR (with matching driver) on the way home I remember it from the last UAS track day so I waved and got a wave back. Nick and Carlo probably know what im talking about ... :Pimp:

Thats the SSS Automotive GTR - not one to be challenged! Its an absolute animal. The fact it looks like shit and is permanently coated in dirt just ads to the effect

Oh and Kris, your a bastard :cheers:




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