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


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hold on

moanie - you're female, and the car you drive has rb30 power?

I've been inside the moanie mobile. It's very warm, inviting and comfy inside...and the way it "squeezes" you when it gets going... words cannot describe....

:D

12.9 secs with moanie driving and a "stock" car... Ofcourse that's damn sexy :P

lol

hey guys well im only new to this..... would love to come but already have other plans unfortuntely....

you all seem to know each other well... seems very daunting, i think the meet prior to the dinner would be a good idea.... well for the next one when i can turn up haha

Isn't there a whore thread somewhere for you kids to go and play in???

My suggestion for those who have never been before- don't be daunted, just look for the very big group of odd looking people and you'll have found us.

hey guys well im only new to this..... would love to come but already have other plans unfortuntely....

you all seem to know each other well... seems very daunting, i think the meet prior to the dinner would be a good idea.... well for the next one when i can turn up haha

a few people here are old friends, but there is alot of newbies to the clan.. Dont be scared come along when you can and say hello. Its scary for about 5 minutes, but once you meet everyone its all good.

Yeah~~

must be mine~~

that's why i wanna move~~i only got street parking now~~

but i can see it though my window.....

is ur car wine red??

so on Thursday night , how can i tell where do u guys sit?because i dont know anybody yet......

wait a minute ...i m confused~~~

is it behind the bottle shop??or cross the road??

I'm the wine red one :P ... that's if what you've seen is a series II

I do not think we need to book as there are heaps of large tables that will suite our needs.

I am planning to get there about 7pm to get a good table.

Just look for the big guy (6'5" 140kg) and a VERY preganant wife.

Parking can be a bit trick, but I seem to never have a problem, as the clearway will be over and there are many side streets to park. There is also the church across the road that has always got a spot.

Kel and I are in, and Nathan and Terri will be along as well :rolleyes:

Do we need  booking? looks like this month will be hge

noice. this is going to be a record dinner. until 70% pike at the last minute... :Oops:

for all the newbies, just rock up. When I first went to a dinner I don't think I had met anyone yet. like carlo said, awkward for about 10 seconds, then it's all good.

i am piking people

somehow just managed to get my 4door booked in for dyno tune tomorrow at autosport in kirrawee (the car aint even running at the moment) so yeah have fun at the dinner

mmm food and beer




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