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haha yeah.. none of these common stagea things.. see them everywhere now. :rofl:

jerome - bit of a never ending saga with my car, but its coming from brisbane via adelaide, and was supposed to be on a truck last friday, but it never made it.. supposedly made it today.. but who knows!

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haha yeah.. none of these common stagea things.. see them everywhere now. :rofl:

jerome - bit of a never ending saga with my car, but its coming from brisbane via adelaide, and was supposed to be on a truck last friday, but it never made it.. supposedly made it today.. but who knows!

Hmmm not exactly the present you were after ay Mitch..... oh well, have a good day anyway, Happy Birthday!

Your car will be common enough soon..... just give a year or so, they will just keep getting cheaper.... like all of the imports!

How many Companies complying these now? I could check.... too lazy (err I mean busy).

hello geezas !

I am just back from down south on a long weekend!

yeah dale I am sure we can arrange something .. and we are free both weekends but the 11th is better for us.

sweeeeeeet - seeing as though Mitchy and the traitor mobile have already bailed :)

I have never rolled naked on the bonnet of an S2 before so I am looking forward to it.

yes Sean i have updated the front page with the date...will put time and location in a few days :spank:

11th of November it is... :)

Hi KIrsty . Cory with black s2 11th sounds great the 28th october drag wars is on again ! will be running again . Runner up last time hoping to win this time out . Its good to show those evos & wrxs how a good wagon fairs ! And even a gtr .

Yes Brad will update that tomorrow..have added the time :(

Can we have a count on how many are joining us so i know how many maps to print and so that we hang around for everyone :)

1) Brett and Me

2) Shayne

3) Brad

4) Alan

5) Sean

6) Daniel

7) Graham???

8) Cory

9) Sean

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Yes Brad will update that tomorrow..have added the time >_<

Can we have a count on how many are joining us so i know how many maps to print and so that we hang around for everyone ;)

1) Brett and Me

2) Shayne

3) Brad

4) Alan

5) Sean

6) Daniel

7) Graham???

8) Cory

9) Sean

Yes Brad will update that tomorrow..have added the time :thumbsup:

Can we have a count on how many are joining us so i know how many maps to print and so that we hang around for everyone :P

1) Brett and Me

2) Shayne

3) Brad

4) Alan

5) Sean

6) Daniel

7) Graham???

8) Cory

9) Sean

10) John & Iolanda

so whats the skinny on the final destination for the cruise? york somewhere yeah?

Well i have updated the front page 10am meet at city west for a 1030 leave....

will be nice to have a good turn out again :huh:

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