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SUNDAY 2nd MARCH **HARRY's 4 PIES MEET**


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Originally posted by UR2EZ

near the train station nismofied (aka autosalon sorta)

so far i think..

me

ryan

eric

ash

dave

george (meeting us there)

XXE-R32 (dont know ya name soz)

Darkzero (as above :D)

Toshi (hasnt actually said yes or no so i got no idea but he for some reason spams this thread :))

john (not sure)

loz (should be)

helen (should be)

nismofied (if he finds the car park :D)

jt u should come dude...

celebrate getting my car back... u have have a free hump on me... u can be the first to violate my car since getting it back.. u know u wanna come now..

UR2EZ

my names matt

will meet you on sunday

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If I'm not too screwed from waking up REALLY early on sunday morning for the Dawn Cruise v9.0 I will come along to Homebush, but I dunno if i'll go to Harry's because I might be too tired :D

So might see you there - but I'll probably be fast asleep ;P

-Alex.

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Sounds like a good cruise you guys have arranged. Hope you don't mind an old R31 coming along for the ride.

Lamb

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Originally posted by [ryan]

hey skylark whats this lj hooker shit?

L.J. Hooker airboxes, I got em, anyone want one?

Got wrecked last night and still had no sleep:alien: , will turn up to say hi but after that it's home and bed, sorry for doggin out last minute.

See you all at 8!

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