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Great Day out Guys, first time meeting you all, obviously alot of us a running a bit rich & need to fine tune our Rockets.

I drove back through Nasho on the way home & a few bikers were freaking out at the Flames shooting out of the Zorst, oh well nothing like engaging the afterburners now & again....... Charcoal R1 anyone!.

Michael the GTRRRR looks Awsome, Kanaga Valley Here we come!

Look forward to the next Run.

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Hey guys,

was great meeting everyone - especially the early early morning meeters in chatswood, you know who you are :P and Tosh don't worry I'll be going along to some Northside meet/runs in the future, especially when you can finally drive again! :)

p.s I love moanie's car.

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MUAHAHAHAHAHA and the funniest bit is you haven't seen the pic of the cherry popping :P the one currently on the forums is sloppy seconds :D

Muahahahahhahahahahahhahahaha

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Well i cant believe moanie got done, damm cant believe i missed it.

Well sorry about sunday guys i really wanted to go but i didnt get back from the hopspital till 5:30 sunday morning, then fell sleep and didnt get up till 9

count me in for this weekend

come on V10

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