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sweet jeff looks like this is gonna go ahead

by the 18th dec i might just even have my power fc and tuned!

sounds good man, i think what might happen is i just meet u at homebush, take role call than were off huh

yeah. good idea mitch, so u takin with u??

i should get everyones #.

Talk to d-d from the newcastle crew, wer not going with them.

wer mettin them back to newcastle in the afternoon.

if u wanna go with them the will meet at the foreshore at 10am

the newcastle guys are meeting at speers point park at 10am, should be in nelson bay about 12ish i think....

LSD Crew may make an appearance on this run :D  Will get back to you guys closer to the date - I'm pretty sure I've heard the 18th pop up on one of our calendars somewhere :)

what is LSD?

and who are LSD crew?

Ok PPL, someone suggested to me, that if is too far for the Syndney crew to go to Nelsons Bay,we can meet the Newcastle crew in the afternoon at Newcastle Forershore. We can spend the day there till they come back. Or we can just make our day there :)

Meet @ Homebush SYDNEY Olympic Park ( Front of Super Dome )

Time/Date: 10am, Dec 18 2005

Destination: Sydney to Newcastle

What to bring: own food, your skyline, swimming gear, bf, gf, bros, Ball games

please send me your name, #, SAU user name.

we are open for suggestion.

Emails: [email protected]

Car: Skyline R33 GTST SII, Metalic Silver, JEF33R

Hope to see you all there :):D

Simple RULE:  We are not he only ones on the road, please respect other road users, do not put others in danger. You will be one resposible if you brake any law. we dont want someone to ruin the day :)

Thanks ;)

list so far:

1-jef33r          (Jeff)

2-doodz (Victor)

3-mass-iv      (Massoud)

4-LIZ            (Elizabeth)

5-strobo        (Dee)

6-alien (Darkz)

7-cerci          (Mitch)

8-miss turbo  (Lizzie)

9-fluky          (Jonh)

10-rukus (Mansoor)

11-slim ( Sam)

12-oldmangana (Pablo)

13-henzie (Henry)

14-a Newtaboo

Maybe:

Satanic

Excuse me!!my name is not a Newtaboo!!!

read it again plz...

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