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I'm still about .... see you lads tonight ....

I SMS'd Matt Whatsisname but he is crook (and his car still isn't finished)

I SMS'd Pawley (who has a new beast after selling his GTR) but he is a busy maybe

I SMS'd MattR who I think is still in Mildura on holiday

I SMS'd Munro but haven't heard back

i just noticed that most of the 'old school' all joined up in 2002. everyone has left except a VERY small number. i dont think ive meet you, even back in the days, before enrico besides the fact that you use to drive a 33gtst - from previous posts.

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what ever happened to

Hippy - he disappeared all of a sudden about a year ago

Steve - moved to WA? - not sure

Bugalugs - sold his R33 a couple of years ago - still friends with Whatsisname and Andy

Drift Spec - Rob? - he is still about - has a vvnice old school Supra - he came on the Barossa cruise earlier in the year

Grepin ( he's around sometimes maybe? ) - still about occasionally - still has his R33 I believe

GTR-King - Brad? - long gone

Clint32 - haven't seen him on the forums, but I believe still has his R32 - saw it at Autobarn Gilles Plains at the grand opening

N/A - Ken? - dunno

And the guy who lived in Pt Augusta for a while with the white GTS4... don't remember his name.. - dunno

Of course Munro/Cheeky and Pawley/MissNismo are still about too - just not on the forums much (I am sure I will see you {and them} at Luka's 1st birthday today Tim :P )

what ever happened to

Hippy

Bugalugs

Drift Spec - Rob?

And the guy who lived in Pt Augusta for a while with the white GTS4... don't remember his name..

Hippy - sold his skyline

Bugalugs - sold his skyline

Drift Spec - sold his skyline. has a supra nowadays from what i can remember.

Do I see a pattern here?

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