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Hi guys letting you know Jess and I are catching up for coffee/dinner thought it would be a good opertunity for us all to say hello to Jess before she heads off home

Place: Cafe Primo Golden Grove

Time: 6:00pm Sunday 21nd Jan.

For: Dinner/Coffee

All Welcomed

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Had a great time guys, nice company, nice food. Andrew and Jess was great meeting you two, seemed like a nice couple!

you bastard i tried my hardest to get home to beat you on hear :stupid:

Guys you lot are fantastic and we both had a fantastic time also please thank your mate at the cafe for the service .

Well we will do this again when we return and Andrew will do his best to bring the gtr . :):P

I will get those pics to you and also when i get back to sydney will get tonights pics on this thread for you too .

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High Performance Imports

No. 73

Feature Cars

• Duke Racing R33 street monster

• 610rwkW Aussie Supra

• Stunning 3.0L R31 GTS-X

• Pure Jap 180SX drifter

• Ultra-neat R33 GTS-t streeter

• 10-sec R32 GTS-t

Tech Features

• Exhaust size tech

• Project Aristo Pt. 1

• Chassis Dyno tech

• Nissan ignition troubleshooting

Special Features

• S13-second electric 180SX

• www.silviaNSW.com dyno day

• www.skylinesaustralia.com social event

is the mag that that pic is in for a read and some info about SA car club nsw which i wrote within 45min at work :)

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Yeah the company was good & pleasure to finally meet ya Jess & Andrew. Also, hope to catch yous at the track day while I'm up there.

Very nice lookin GTR, pity its garaged most of the time :P . Did wilch take that pic by any chance?

Had a quick browse though my mag pile & don't seem to have that one, my last HPI issue is #72 :stupid: with RH9 R34 GT-R on front cover.

L to R: heslo, Madaz+daughter, N1 R33 GTR, pokie & r32gts-4

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heslo - thank your mates for the drinks :)

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