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Camma will definately come and say gday if I see the ute.

Everyone come out and say hello, me and dad are dying to meet some other import and particularly skyline drivers/owners.

See you all later

Daniel

Just before we were leaving I took a quick pic of the R32. I have seen alot of GTR's and that is my favourite, the look, the wheels (the RAYS I always wanted) is bloody awesome. Its exactly how I would do an R32. Have a good one at the nats!

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Good Times ! Thanks. Nice to meet a few new faces and see a few new lines. Awsome.

Nice to use your hot plates to guide me home Jayce

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[GTR-94V]

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Soft.... You know how to get to me. No one calls me Chicken, I'll go wash the beast right now.

:Owned: Andrew is the soft one ... Whipped!!!

Oh and BTW - I fixed the rear brake light so Nah!

In Braddon the last few nights - It starts off around 8ish, go nuts around 11ish. Tonight should be BIG!!

Note: a fair few lines will be garaged 2night bcos unable to leave unattended and expect the RTA to be out in numbers 2nite and Sat Night.

thankyou Jayce, very well organised and smoothly run night, so thanks for a great effort and i'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning to see some BLOWN engines, and im not talking about big V8 Blowers, i wanna see some imports pistons shooting out of the block!

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