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OKKKK..

Last minute stuff since people have been asking, where are we all meeting:

Jerra ppls/qbn ppls: Meeting at Jerra pub around 10ish anyone else who wants to meet here feel free.

And then there was talk of us meeting at the museum, for all those who want to cruise there, if not simply drive on out to the cotter :D.

If anyone has any problems please post it :rofl:

Cant wait to see ya all out there!!

well i was supposed to take someone but looks like im goin alone or not at all

:kewl: Hey Chris you aint the only one going solo buddy.

My girlfriend told me I should be more affectionate.

So I got myself two girlfriends. Now I'm going to the BBQ alone - Go figgure.

You'd be really silly to miss this shindig. I count heaps of Liners cruisin out there and not to mention the great Peeps who drive em. we'll be down at Jerra @10ish.

I cant wait mate (only 3 more sleeps).

PS. If for some reason you really can't make it I'll be taking a few photo's.

i WILL be taking Andrew, and also now it seems im taking Bec, so it'll be a 3some, take from that what you will :aroused:
If your tight for room Andrew, mate, I'll do you a favour and take Bec.:xmas:

EDIT: Thats better :P Jon. Wouldn't b the same with out ya.

"I just wanna rock n roll all night and party every day"

"I just wanna rock n roll all night and party every day"

hehe just heard that drivin home from work.

i dont really feel like drivin out to the cotter alone and cant really afford fuel but i will try and make it to the jerra meet b4hand if im in a good mood

There's a few sly liners out there who may be in two minds about comming along. If your reading this post - The invite goes out to all and it's the best opportunity to meet a great bunch of people and see others rides up close and in one place.

So many newbies like me going and I'm hoping to meet you all, get some good advice /great Ideas.

Sincerely - get down on Sunday. Your absence will be noted!!!LoL

rich that is just about right see you guys on sunday and for whoever cant remember its at the cotter at 11 this sunday or meet at the jarra at 10 ish, i think i will meet all of you at the jarra cause i like a good cruise. It will be a good chance as Richard said to meet all the new ppl and iam included in that as i have only meet these guys twice before, so come all and be marry in the company of some hot lines (and ppl)

Coming Aurora, GM_GTR, leech_, Sinista32, ChooChoobaa, tridentt150v, SxyGtsT, Amaru, Contempt, fordZ, GZ R33, jnr_j, LTSJayce, Mark, OZR32GTR, race_snooze, skyline_babe5, Veilside R33

SkyGTRline, Stevie, SupaFly Skyline = 21

Unable to make it this time

johnnyr31, R31_silo2, Terminal, Why Try It = 4

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