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Ok guys I'll start the thread on this baby,

Who's going? whos in it? whos not? who isn't going to go coz they don't like sexy cars and promo chicks and would rather spend time with there mummy?

It's on the 18th & 19th of Jan by the way guys... umm not this weekend but next.....

P.S. Skyzer & PVA, can i write one word per post so i can catch up to Boost "I am a post whore " Zor :lol:

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Originally posted by 25GTT

Ok guys I'll start the thread on this baby,

Who's going? whos in it? whos not? who isn't going to go coz they don't like sexy cars and promo chicks and would rather spend time with there mummy?

It's on the 18th & 19th of Jan by the way guys... umm not this weekend but next.....

P.S. Skyzer & PVA, can i write one word per post so i can catch up to Boost "I am a post whore " Zor :lol:

Hehe im not that bad look at Vspec for example:rolleyes:

anyhow dont look like ill be comin along to that one seeing as i will prolly be heading down south that weekend to have a bender with some m8s.

Will u be taking ure car down Dan? or just visiting?

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Yup SLY33 is in it, just Dyno and sound off.... Might do a driving event will see how it goes...

I actually wasn't expecting to go into motorvation as my list of mods aren't anywhere finished... have a few things to be done... they are getting there ...slowly due to Xmas and new years and trying to find time with the mechanic....If i manage to get into Cabin Auto Salon you will see some big changes for that!

Just in motorvation this time for the fun of it... Am expecting some nice HP figures but nothing too high.. that will be for auto salon.... Also am still running standard clutch! i can't beleive it's lasted this long! i don't ride the clutch much but still keep it warm so to speak!

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Heya Skyzer!! Yeah dude! I have to work tongiht... doin a midori promtion at the Newport in Freo if any you guys heading out that way will be finished at 1am I will have lots of cool little glowy toys to give out YAY!.... prob will wake up lunch time ish if you are free then yeah dude any help would be much appreciated!!!

Pm me ya mobile number and if i wake up in time and not having to do the chores will definately give you a call and harass you!!!

Strich9nine there are about 15 car clubs entered this year... there is bound to be some happy snaps opportunities... prob bikini wash 2!!

:-)

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Originally posted by 25GTT

Heya Skyzer!! Yeah dude! I have to work tongiht... doin a midori promtion at the Newport in Freo if any you guys heading out that way will be finished at 1am I will have lots of cool little glowy toys to give out YAY

YO DUDE!!

Me and a bunch of mates are going to the esplanade for dinner hey.. THEN to the newport prolly!! I'll more than likely see ya there! SAVE ME a few of them glow-thinggy's mate!!!

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Originally posted by Strich9ine

YO DUDE!!

Me and a bunch of mates are going to the esplanade for dinner hey.. THEN to the newport prolly!! I'll more than likely see ya there! SAVE ME a few of them glow-thinggy's mate!!!

AHAHAH!! no worries dude!!! also I will be working with 2 chicks aswell!! promo chicks i get to work with are always hotties so I'm sure I can introduce ya! Oh you won't be able to miss me... just look for the embarrased looking guy in the green midori shirt that is lit up like a beacon with all the green glowing stuff!!

Yeah i will give ya some glowy stuff!!!

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