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oh well....

I will definatly be there.... so please don't knock me off the list... just the rest of the crew won't have their cars ready till the end of march...

I'll come down twice.... so maybe we'll just have to organise a cruise saturday night which will be the 29th of March....

what do you think guys???

i'll try to get Jay excited about rebuilding the 180.

we ripped it down the other day and although there is some dissagreement in the party.... I think we will just get away with a hone and a new piston...

actually if you want to check out the photo's of jays piston check out the Wasteland... squizzmobile in hospital/Spank HQ and check out page 55... i think.... it's around there anyway...

it did do a nasty job of destroying the piston....

anyway slip... it looks like it will be just my car in the skid pan day... and I am still really really really looking forward to it....

we'll still bring the crew down sometime... probably on the 29th if you can get some sort of cruise happening it would be awsome...

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Ouch, cheap shot :)

Dunno how it'll affect times around Mt Cotton (probably slower, more dorifto!) but the suspension should stop 'incidents' like the one on the way out of Gary's place (tandem drift over the crest of a hill) from being quite so bloody scary... by the way, did Gary tell you his exchange students this time are two 21yo French girls?

/me waits for 'ooh la la' comment :D

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I'm from the gold coast and intend on gettin a skyline within the next year (still at uni atm). Got directed here by iNark (mate of mine from melb) who's a bit of a regular. So far the forums have been really helpful and I'd love to come along and check out the qld crew goin nuts and meet some of you :)

Be great if it was March 2, got nothing planned that weekend. So yeh, hopefully me + 1 or 2 mates will come up and have a look once its all confirmed.

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well keep us posted...

we are all super keen by the sounds of it...

so it's your mission (should you choose to except)

to promote the dorifto...

anyway still letting you know I'm keen....

and if it's getting to late for early march the 29th is calling you slip...

you know you want to .... (the 29th march)

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