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Hey DIRTgarage

we are leaving the twin shells at wallsend at 7:50 sharp, and picking gruntn up from the south bound caltex on the freeway. so we should be getting there before 9am.

if all us who are entering arrive at the same time we will get a spot together :)

just go to the other thread an let gruntn know you are a definate.

no worries DIRT garage are u , voona, sticky-dave meeting at the shell or caltex

ill be at the caltex at 8.00 sharp you guy's should be leaving at 7.40 sharp (latest) entry car's are supposse to be there at 8.00 and the show open's at ten i think the 2hr window is so every one can get parked and stuff.

if you guy's get to the caltex at 8.00 we should be there by 8.20-8.30. 2 more sleep's heheheive seen some people have to leave at 3am or something so we should try to get there around this time.

how long do you guy's think it will take to get to the caltex?? ill be there b4 8

well great to meet all you guy's today thank you again, that was a top day. there was some awesome car's there and great people, especially :Pimp2: the one's from NEWCASTLE :bananaman hehehehe cheer's fella's catch up with you guy's again and thankx for letting me tag along!!!!! :alcoholic

chris

lenno

josh ( road rager) hehehe

dave

dean

linton

well done N.S.W SKYLINESAUSTRALIA cheer's for the t shirt but the newi boy's deserve the credit !!!!!!

no!!! thank you abo-bob & all that helpt out. yeah i think i went for lunch or something saw your car 2 and nobody around!! with the turn out we had i think you would have been flat out allday.

it was awesome glad i entered. couldnt find paul(dirt garage to shake his hand either,sooo many car's :Pimp2:

yeh damn road ragers always curse when ppl leave there blinkers on :rofl:

was an awesome turnout had a great day caught up with everyone again

still feel sorry for the 200zr though damn workshops..lol

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. couldnt find paul(dirt garage to shake his hand either,sooo many car's :Pimp2:

you didn't look in the TAB or the bar??...lol I saw your car but no-one around it. Was coming over to say g'day when you were moving your car up the top....but then realised you were leaving.

you didn't look in the TAB or the bar??...lol I saw your car but no-one around it. Was coming over to say g'day when you were moving your car up the top....but then realised you were leaving.

i was going to have a beer but if i start i find it hard to leave. get any winner's lol that bloody ramp weren't good nearly came off :chairshot cant wait4 pic's (chris)!! did anyone get pic's of our car's cause my wife left my camera at home :chairshot

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