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Originally posted by 2rismo

My Aircon is still fuX0r3d...

Looks like I'll be all hot and sweaty....

:P

Yeah right excuses excuses.... you removed it completely to try and gain hp didnt you 2rismo.

Your gonna be :Owned: next dyno day :(

I 'might' be able to make it. Gotta shuffle somethings etc.

So you guys are meeting at Hombush at 12... What time do you think you'll be at the 'gong??? If I go I'll meet you at the 'gong.

Also, what's the cops like there? Do they hand out defects if you sneeze while your driving past them? The car is legal (mmm hang on, the a pillar gauges.. d'oh), just don't want the hassle. :(

J

Can I bring my RX7?? Last time I turned up and a heap of skylines were at homebush all i got was death stares...

Then again.. Maybe it was just jealousy that my car looks so damn sexy and horn! hehehehe

I shall be wearing very dark sunnies and a hat... Oh, I will be hiding in a red R33...

I will leave my baby at home and bring it another day...

Can I bring my RX7??

No, no you can't.

Last time I turned up and a heap of skylines were at homebush all i got was death stares...

More than you deserved, IMHO

Then again.. Maybe it was just jealousy that my car looks so damn sexy and horn!

Holy fcuk! A Pig just dive-bombed my head!

I shall be wearing very dark sunnies and a hat...

And a mask? Please?

Oh, I will be hiding in a red R33...

The girls are riding together, are they?

I will leave my baby at home and bring it another day...

Probably best. It's a 'we-gots-cylinders' only day!

:-) See ya there, biatch! :bahaha:

Folks, lets all stick together as a big group - the worst thing for new folks is getting left behind or lost - When we get to Homebush we should work out a sort of convoy order - so everyone can stick to the group.....

Oh , and BRING UHF RADIOS GUYS - it makes it heaps easier to keep in contact.




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