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Waddup! Any body trippin,

no I meant day trippin upto the Final Battle. It's on soon and our mate Jayce is enterd.

I'm thinkin of cruising up on Saturday for look, anyone else up for it. Opens at 10am so a 7ish departure would allow a full day of perving and back for Saturday evening unwind.

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Tis Saturday week (4 Dec). Get back to you on riding shotgun Andrew.

I beleive J Racing (Jerry) and the Boyz entering their cars are convoy cruisin early Friday morning so they can get set-up. I'm just lookin to do the day trip on Sat though.

Waddup! Any body trippin,  

no I meant day trippin upto the Final Battle. It's on soon and our mate Jayce is enterd.

 

I'm thinkin of cruising up on Saturday for look, anyone else up for it. Opens at 10am so a 7ish departure would allow a full day of perving and back for Saturday evening unwind.

I'm thinking of going up, is Jayce entered in a particular thing and if so is that thing happening at a particular time? Tell me it's the car and not him that's entered, any suggestion that he's going as a catwalk model for lightweight carbon-fibre look racing undergarments will keep me well away...

Cheers

I'm thinking of going up, is Jayce entered in a particular thing and if so is that thing happening at a particular time? Tell me it's the car and not him that's entered, any suggestion that he's going as a catwalk model for lightweight carbon-fibre look racing undergarments will keep me well away...

Cheers

Hey!I make a carbon fibre G look goooooood! :aroused: Ya know ya want it....

I'll be entered just to make up numbers for J Racing.Who ever would imagine a GTR was entered only to make up numbers?!My bar isn't *blig bling* :Pimp2: pimpin' enough to give the serious contenders a scare.I'm still missing 25 kilos of stickers,1/4 tonne of chrome rims and the triple layered pink rear wing :) !If anyone comes up,catch me up to say g'day!And,although it's not a Nissan,wait 'till you see Erica's Subie GT-entered too- it's lookin' mighty fine :uh-huh: !

Hey Jayce - I wish you, Erika, Jerry and the rest of the team a great time while your up there mate. Enjoy to the max (get heaps of Digital Piccy's so we can do a slide show nite).

Not see me make it up there afterall :rofl:.

Gona go tonight or tomorrow to help set up my mates Pulsar GtiR  for the show, Havent been to the auto salon in about 2 years has it changed from the rice bowl it used to be?

Would that be Dean's gold GTiR?

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