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If anyone needs to get in contact with me, my mob is

0404 85 7474. and no this is not my bootycall hotline.. thats my

other number.. Minh and I are usually together with Friski on

saturday... Silver.. i'll trade you mine if you trade me yours!

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Im sorry guys but I feel very violated here. :chop:

George you have taken my virgin exhaust and hammered it.

On the way home I noticed a slight rattle to my car, checked underneath to find that 1 of the bolts on my exhaust was loose :D a fix with a spanner and it was all good again.

You musta rammed it good :uh-huh:

I just wanna say thanks to everyone who rocked up at such a

short notice and made it a great event..

Also extra thanks to the following people who made it possible..

Frank and Mark, thanks for organising the drinks and eski's

Goran for all the cuttlery

Minh for organising it and driving me around in the morning.

Mini GTR for the bbq

Ed for bring and chopping the onions

And sorry we couldnt post this one because it was only a spur of the moment thing.

Next BBQ wont be far away as there have been quite a few PMS my way asking when the next one is for the new guys to come and Join TWS and say hi.

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