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* surprise surprise *

The radiator cap.

Sometimes I even surprise myself.

Rally is on Friday night at Busselton foreshore like Smacka said.

Saturday is based around Nannup so head there and get some spectator instructions.

We will be on Adam st with the yellow Maximum motorsport truck and the Silverstone tyre truck on the corner.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Getting married? Congratulations:D

Don't bring your stress on Sunday, I have enough stress for the both of us:p

See'ya:burnout:

Haha

You , stress.

* what should I have , the sticky bun or the doughnut for morning tea *

Oh damn , the big decisions:bahaha:

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

How are you ken?? Are you coming on the cruise?

I'm fine but alas , will prolly be working Sunday to get these damn rally cars finished for next w/end.

Plus my Ricer is still on the wharf ( bloody quarantine and 3pm close ) and the racer is up on stands.

Cheers

Ken

ps Watch pwpt60secf , he doesn't bite but he will nibble given the chance.

Originally posted by Sneeza

Paul - stress?? whats up??

I am planning on using the cruise to relax and get away before a week of hell hahaha

Ken - I am only 23 - yes I know young..... but I know what I want in life and just cause I get married doesn't mean its over!! hahaha

No it's not over but it is to the point when the light at the end of the tunnel comes on.

Some people thrive on stability and a solid home life.

I thrive on the unpredictability of my next pay packet ( not )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

I am really looking forward to going in your car Paul!!! My first trip in a skyline hahaha

And what does your fiancee think about you going with strange

( VERY strange ) men ?

Cheers

Ken

:P

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