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6pm is cool with me :)

we'll just go for a drive around civic and braddon and northbourne or something...maybe find somewhere to stop and check out all the cars too...

2rismo, shit u could have crashed at my place!!...but i just offered my spare room to a friend from sydney (he drives a rotor :chairshot ) Actually he saw my pics from the Gong and he said he has met u before (his name is Rob...number plate QIK78U)

anyway, 6pm sounds good, I will see u luvly ppl there...and mark can make it after all yayyyyyyy!!!!! :)

mark, coming from civic, drive over Commonwealth Ave bridge and take the first left. Go straight ahead thru the traffic lights and keep going along that road...it'll take you past the Nat Library and the Nat Gallery is just past that.

i'll now be driving down 1st thing saturday morning and staying all day then driving home again...

my mates lj is on the dyno @ 10am saturday morning and i'm not gonna miss that for anything!!!

So i'll be in the dyno cell from about 9:30.

Hope to catch up with some of you down there. Might even stay longer as my 2 day passes turned into 2 season passes. Assuming I don't use them, does anyone want them to use on the next 2 days? I'll be back in the gong...

Adrian

I have to wait till 9am to leave otherwise. My mate that i'm going to cantberra with is a copper and his train gets in at 9am. fark that...miss half the day... so i'm cruising down on saturday morning...leaving wollongong about 5:30am

:D

Shell,

I'm in for a meet up again this year but so far I'm going on three different cruises on Friday night so I might bolt off early.:burnout: I've changed cars since last year but I promise to park in the corner if no-one laughs. OK:p

shell, as you probably gathered i didn't turn up yesterday, i finish work at 4:30, so i didn't get a chance to get your mobile number off the site.(i dont have a computer at home yet).

i endend up leaving at 2pm on friday, we were so bored.

sorry to stuff you around.

mark

ps. the nats blows big time

I went out to the Nats today. I thought it was ok, but Autosalon is way better! It's just way too damn hot at the moment to be walking around outside! Last nights cruise was a bit of a fizer! Eccept for that awesome R33 with Nos. That was nice :uh-huh:

Elite Motorsport's cruise went off though!

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