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Is 6C the place where we were last week taking the pics with frank and dr gtr ?

Also....

If anyone that is coming happens to have the driver side electronic -switch-board-connector thingy sitting around the place can u bring it pls as my driverside window is fux0r3d and im badly looking for a replacement.

OK guys i'll be meeting some people @ the Advan Workshop @ 11:45am then the rest @ homebush bay car park 6C. If you know where the workshop is be there @ 11:45 as we need to meet the rest @ 12ish (6C).

If anyone needs anymore info you can call me on 0414 867 446

Peter.

By the way make sure you bring a camera as there will be some sexy cars there.

Frank and Broken.

Broken you will be coming with the 12ish group do you know where to meet up with Frank and the rest of the early group? If not do you wont to make some arrangements or get each others mod numbers.

Ok I've gotta send some SMS messages now talk to you all later.

Hey you doing Mike (GTRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR)

I've had a great day. Checked out some nice cars, some nice a55 and a cool view of Illawarra. Got breath tested and drug searched (sniffer dogs) and blown away by lots of wind. LOL

Thanks Adrian for your hospitality. Now can I ask you something? What the hell are you so smug about in this picture and why is Shell all happy?:P :P

is anyone else completely sunburnt down one side of their body?

awesome day....thanks guys. Good to meet you all :P

and Da_Man, I can't believe how quick your 'line is. Driving home when we were doing a few launches at one point I watched you hit 3rd gear (I was a LONG way back) and your car was accelerating so fast I thought my eyes were playing tricks on my brain. Seriously fast.

Cyas all bright and early next Sunday :P

Thanks for a great day guys/shell! You all rock! Sorry it was a little unorganised with everyone going everywhere, maybe next time we will leave with the early crew, and no parking on the footpath cause I might have my pram next time. :bahaha:

Frank how was your day? any pics? Anyone else from our group got pics to see how sexy we come out. By the way George I think I know how to use your camera

thanks for everyone coming down, it was good to meet some new people. wollongong is getting a bit to busy on a sunday to have a cruise, we might have to think of somewhere else to go. other than that it was a great day.

we will just have to wait now on shell for the local skank report.

cheers, mark

Thanks Adrian for your hospitality.

No problems :P

What the hell are you so smug about in this picture and why is Shell all happy?

:inlove: truth be known, i think she was overcome with how shiny my car was...

i believe it's called northbridge?

Where the hell did ya get that from??? Nice MSPaint effort btw ;)

is anyone else completely sunburnt down one side of their body?

All over... All Bad...

and no parking on the footpath cause I might have my pram next time.

I find that it's always good to be told that you're arrogant a few times a week. Good for the vascular system or something... :talk2hand

I dub thee Shell, our SAU skank scout.

Oh hell yeah.... She's da best :P

I had a great day. Got up early and washed, polished, polished, waxed and detailed my car before leaving home for the arduous 10 minute journey into town :mad: Bird shit all over the front end within MINUTES of my arrival!! Good to catch up and meet some new people. Da Man is DA MAN IMHO!!! What a sexy beast, (of a car), and what ugly UGLY constabulary we have down here in the gong...

All in all a good day ! Glad the trip back to Syd was uneventful. Take Care,

Adrian

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I've had a great day. Checked out some nice cars, some nice a55 and a cool view of Illawarra. Got breath tested and drug searched (sniffer dogs) and blown away by lots of wind. LOL

Thanks Adrian for your hospitality. Now can I ask you something? What the hell are you so smug about in this picture and why is Shell all happy?:P:D

ur always the shortest one hey porgie :)




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