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hey all, just a quick chzek (pun intended) to see who's coming out to Braddon this week, i'll be out there most nights, (partly depending on Nik and Ewans enthusiasm) so if your out there or want to meet us out there come say hey or PM me for my number. i have no intention of lapping like an idiot, i just want to watch and enjoy the cars with friends.

so if you had'nt already planned on it, come out and enjoy the summer, summernats evenings with me. :rofl:

And i'll also be at the Nats on fri and sat.

Andrew.

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I should be out and about after work, not really wanting to cruise around either, due to stuffing clutch last year. (still in the car now) and to many dic heads. Should be at the nats on sat but. So i will try to catch up with you guys. BE warned some years i have been known to have drank way to much JD ice slushes and will make a fool out of my self. Hey dont say it i know what you are all thinking and that I can make a fool of myself with out being drunk.

hehe shaun your funny hehe how are ya after you crashed your bike again......might send you some training wheels for it on your Bday haha.....guys would love to join you there this year but being in QLD and with no enterable car (well i considered putting the mighty maxima in the burnout comp but it has troubles spinning the stockies little own the 19x10's :rofl:) ) so i can only ask for pics to be posted up. Have fun

i should be out depending on how i feel catching flight from melbourne at 6:30 so should be back in canberra by liek 7:20 or so but yea not sure how buggered i will be. we will see :rofl:

and i will be at the nats on saturday so hopefully see some of you around

Hey Shaun, connected to the Brissy crew are you. I think you should take up the offer of trainers on your bike. Or spose you could get a quad.:upurs:

Neva eva thought you foolish at all, just Challenged :looney: . At least that's what the SAU folks told me before you got to Jerra the first time. Said we were part of a big brother programme for "special" ppl and not to make a big deal of your behaviour....LMAO, :D

:rofl:

Thats it. :) :headshot: only joking but i warned you guys about the slushies and me they dont mix well, but I have to drink them one is just not enough.

QLD SAU thats right I have connections every where. lol

AS for the bike It still hurts may need xrays, and training wheels arnt such a bad idea sometimes, but when your doing 100kph in the bush they tend to break.

We will be out at scruitineering at the racecourse tonight about 7.30 and then depending on how long that takes will be in braddon after that parked in the main street somewhere. So if your in braddon tonight come over and say gday.

Cheers Daniel

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