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i dropped in to the museum at 8:50 but no one was there. Dropped back in at around 11 and had a quick chat to Mivec and nismor33. There was also slithers car + some chickie in a white s1 with some decals and as i was leaving i think supadan rocked up :/

I was there from 9pm till 10:15pm seen Tim in a sweet 32GTR and another 2 31s. I think we were in the wrong place cuz it was our first time to the Museum. Seen the Flat fours turn up make some noise then go.

Spunin I missed some more that turned up...And supadan what happened?

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Yeah we all rolled out at about 10:20-10:30 we must have just missed you.

Oh well, twas good to catch up with Terminal and Rumble, love that 33 GTR!!

Hey Rumble did you have a look at what I pointed out? did it fix up the issue?

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damn i would like to see your car rumble but i wont be out tonight been off sick today :D out of interest was yours the purple 33 gtr i saw when we were out to dinner 2 years ago at summernats ???

Yesv that was me-its been off the road for a while but up & running again :P

Yeah we all rolled out at about 10:20-10:30 we must have just missed you.

Oh well, twas good to catch up with Terminal and Rumble, love that 33 GTR!!

Hey Rumble did you have a look at what I pointed out? did it fix up the issue?

Stirlo

Need to replace a gasket off the turbo-its in for a tune soon with a PFC.

w :P

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