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hey, good times meeting up this past tuesday. thanks for coming out guys. i had fun meeting a handful of members and seeing their cars. thanks for coming to pick me up, Lee.

I really like it here.. seen lots of cool cars, very friendly people.

Is anything going on Thursday night this week? :)

anyone wanna drive me to some shops on Saturday to buy some parts? I could use a bosch 044 pump, fuel sump tank maybe, etc. :)

Edited by gawdzilla

Finally done with work as of about 7pm today. Anything going on tomorrow guys? I'm pretty much free all day.. please feel free to reply, don't be shy. Sadly i don't have a car but am willing to hitch a taxi ride somewhere if something is happening in or outside the city.

Thanks!

Man wish i was not working, could take you out to see ome of the sights... But im working down the gold coast for thew weekend on my back swing at royal pine golf resort... :P

Nah seriouslly someone might be able to help ya out, how long do u have left in Brisbane?

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