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damn it i was all organised to go to the Southern meet, and then the bbq, but had a late one Sat night.... woke up at 12:30, remembered BBQ at 1, then remembered South meet was 11:00am then had to go to work at 3pm :mad:

Damn it, and i can't go to the Meetings to get my goodies cos i work late on Tuesdays ;):P:)

oh well, sounds like everyone had a great day! yeah, PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!! :rant:

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Thanks guys,

Nice to meet you all finally..

It was a great day, except that my mate's silver R33 that we came in got rammed in the ass on the way home. We ended up at the front of a 3 car pile up, damage is not major but still.. pain in the arse after a good day.

I'll try to make it to the meeting on the 21st too.

-Patrick

ANDREW YOU HAVE A T-WING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

what happened to your rear spoiler????

*cough* signature *cough*

:P

Keep dreaming :) It wont be going anywhere.

Mavric - Me? Late? Never.....must be thinking of somone else : :wassup:

Thanks everyone. Hope you all had a good time, next BBQ is sure to be even bigger and better! Thanks to all the committee and others for all their hard work and thanks to all that came :P Sorry if I seemed a little grumpy, had waaaaaaaaaay to bigger night :)

I wasn't going to say anything :)

best way to spend my birthday evar! well... that and watching Roy become a lobster impersonator at banzai battle in the hot sun afterwards... hehe god I love being black sometimes!

Good to meet up with Robin and Greg, SAU VIC Calendar + photoshoot is definitely on the cards now.

great to finally meet all of you

had good fun cruise with eastern side crew

from apparently the nortourious BURVALE

any ways cant wait til next year

more cruises

i took a few pics

i tried postin them last night dunno what happened

cheers all

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