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Very awesome night guys, nice to meet all of you. we need to do it again some time in warmer, more lit weather. gvie me a few weeks to get the stagea lowered with some rims then i'll be a lot happier to cruise around without looking so much like a volvo

Great - good organisation Stirlo. Nice to see so many show up and have fun.

Jayce I know we spoke at Braddon servo. However, I have heard you cant see the (G)TRees through the Forrest errrr. :confused:......Cant wait to see her.

Jayce I know we spoke at Braddon servo. However,  I have heard you cant see the (G)TRees through the Forrest  errrr.  :confused:......Cant wait to see her.

Lol! Awesome! :D

ewen man, out of everything u coul've picked u picked a civic.

Yeah yeah, i'm getting shit about it left, right and centre, but the thing would haul some serious ass! :)

Jayce I know we spoke at Braddon servo. However,  I have heard you cant see the (G)TRees through the Forrest  errrr.  :confused:......Cant wait to see her.

Hahahahaha! LMAO!!!! I can understand how some people think my baby is merely a urban myth,but she DOES exist...I believe a few of the Canberra/Queanbeyan SAU'ers may even have vague memories of seeing her a long time ago.Sorry:been too protective!But she WILL be out on da prowl now daylight savings is here(despite the heeeooooge bugs that splatter everyones rides in the warmer weather).Summer=cruising and hanging out,winter=cold weather=MORE BOOST!!

:Oops: Awww stop it :Oops -

Thank you, I hope I do the previous owner honour.

SIR32 You have treated her well. Alot of Credit goes to Mark in QLD - Thanks Mate. I will take her to the next level and make you even prouder.

Donations Pleeeze!

Well we could do it again this friday night, and try make it an "annual/annuel/anal" (whatever) event!

its a nice chance to wind down after the week, and nice to talk/hang with nice folks!

However my baby wont be out this friday as it will be stripped again, take 2....

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