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hehe who said everyone was invited? it's invite only! only a small group of cars with drivers that know each other.. I'm not sure if I'll be going on the cruise, might just show up to the meet point to catch up with a few of the guys.. Anyway the first rule of HiPo is: Dont talk about HiPo ;)

See you all tonight at the SAU meeting!

I think you'll find they were talking about the SAU cruise not yours you doof.

Anyhoo was a good meeting last night, great to see so many people there socialising etc. 2005 is going to be an even bigger and better year and I know I'm looking forward to it :(

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If you wanna be in the SAU VIC 2005 Calendar, please come to the meeting and see me. We will be doin a small vote on cars that will appear (if there's too many entries) and we will be organising photoshoots with Greg.

Hopefully we can have this done by mid Jan 2005.

Glossy SAU VIC calendars for all.

Can my car wear a car bra or does it have to be naked? ;p

Whos in the calendar :rofl:

Also who owns the white 32gtr that was parked across the street?

Can my car wear a car bra or does it have to be naked? ;p

Whos in the calendar ;)

Also who owns the white 32gtr that was parked across the street?

Yepo was a good meet last night, good to catch up with everyone. I highly approve of the Pirelli calendar girls which Leewah brought photo's of! ;) damn.. we should hire them to model with our cars in the SAU calendar :) I put my name on the list to go in it... I'm on holidays most of Jan so any time is cool with me.

I'm really looking forward to 2005! Bring on the cruises, summer time and the beach! The Portsea cruise on Jan 8th should be great.

:rofl:

Yeah, there i was last night standing at my table dealing to some dickhead thinking mmmmm could go a big parma right about now....Next month i'll be comming as tonight is my second last shift at clown so no more 8pm-4am shifts for me!

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