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all over your face.... BAHAHAHA!!!!!!  :lol:

im sowie nik :P

Sorry to disappoint Beau, but another man coming all over my face just doesnt seem to get me as excited as it does for you... :)

I was going to go, but had one too many beers watching the AFL. I may as well have though... St Kilda lost. Badly. :blink:

Yesterday I met a guy from Queenbeyan. He has an R33 GTR which only has around 30,000 km on it. Nice car. He imported it himself. I told him about the forum, so maybe he'll become a regular.

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i guess the usual crew will be there tonight. i'm not gonna do the 31 cruise. every one i've been to either ends in tears or a writen off car, or is on the dull side, cause no more than 5-6 cars turn up! yes thats more than what we've been getting lately at the museum, but our meet is a regular thing, not a "big" once off organised event.......

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