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May Monthly Dinner - 26/5/2005 - The Great Northern - Pacific Hwy Chatswood


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yes..............dinner........

bob are you leaving from work or you going home then leaving from home ??

cause I finish uni at 6...just wanna see if we can arrange a mini cruise to the great northern...hehe..yes I dont know how to get there and wanna follow you :P

nope, gun metal grey GTR. this one:

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as to finding us. hmm, well I'm about 6feet tall 300 pounds and white (which probably describes half the people at the northern).

I'm sure you'll find us, just keep asking people if they are from SAU until someone says yes :)

damn thats the ugliest 32 ive ever laid eyes on !! :P

hahaha jk...

richard did you always have them wheels ???

I generally dont like them rims but they look hot on the Rs.....

richard did you always have them wheels ???

I generally dont like them rims but they look hot on the Rs.....

yep, always had em. I have to admit I thought they looked kind of ordinary too, but once I saw them on the GTR in the flesh I though. hmm not bad. there is certainly no mistaking them for anything other than a Jap race wheel. :P

now, back to dinner...

is there parking at this place?? I dont remember seeing a car park!

Also I think we should all meet somewhere first so that the newbies know who we all are.. Would also be good to know how many people are coming so we can get a table big enough..

ibthisallgoestoshit.

and mmmgtir.. wash that VB wife beater before you rock up. It was vile last time.

and mona.. your a piker.

mona, blow off whatever other lame engagement you have and come to dinner.

mark, sit down before you read this:

no VB at the northern.....

jk. no idea what it cost there as I'm not much of a VB fan.




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