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i might make an appearance.... depends how big my sat night is :)

Put another R32 on the list.... and no i wont be "racing" up there.... crusin bro ;)

My mate with the mini (that made an appearance a while back on the palm beach cruise) might bring the new beast..... GT-P falcon 310kw BOGAN STYLE....... :D:D:D :D

Ed

Precis For Saturday Min Max

Sydney: Chance afternoon shower. 16 23

Liverpool: Chance afternoon shower 13 25

Penrith: Afternoon shower 14 26

Richmond: Afternoon shower 13 25

UV Index: 7 [High] decreasing to 5 [Moderate] under cloud.

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Min Max

Sunday : Fine. N/NE winds.

Sydney: 15 24

Liverpool: 13 25

Penrith: 13 27

Richmond: 13 26

I say... go the neons...:lol:

haha, yeh i thort id put some on for a lil wile till i was over the whole, 'neons under the car' thing.. shouldnt take long, lol proberly another month or so.




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