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hmmmmm i dont think wed be allowed to hold a BBQ at the actual venue for banzai battle :)

would be cool tho...

hmmmmmmm i forgot it was on.... maybe i wont be getting too smashed at the xmas drinks the night before then.

yeah, and you can give me a lift in on the way through :) j/k

the mighty pulsar will be there!! Altho, i work at 3:30, so i'll be out early.

Adz, you better lanyard and sticker me on the day!! :)

Farkin drift wankers cuttin' on our party. I'd rather watch Clarkey toss.....

Yes but banzai battle has been organised for yonks, the BBQ came after... anyways, I'll be goin to BB after the BBQ as proper qualification only starts after 5pm.

y'all better have presents for me as well seeing as its my birthday :( I want an RB25DET, a 3" exhaust and a set of R33 GTSt brake system (calipers, discs, brake lines, brake booster, master brake cylinder etc)

Guys - also for those of you who are thinking of joining the club but havent as yet this will be the last opportunity to join up with the no joining fee - founders members special. So from 1/1/05 there is a $20 joining fee on top of the anual fee of $50. (this first round of memberships is valid until Feb 2006).

presents?

whered i put that lump of coal....

id love to come... but yeah... ive been planning to go to BB for months.

may even be able to enter this time once i get the shit tyres stuck on the back and the good ones on the front.

that reminds me... munkeh check ya PM.

well.... when i send one anyway

its my (and my girlfriends) 1 year anniversary on the 12th...

do you think she would care if i took her to the BBQ as our day out??

he he

might have to miss it or just pop in on the way to her house and make dinner arrangements with her instead of lunch...

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