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Spotted a white ute yesterday out around Morningside, maybe ford courier or something, with a steel tray and SAU sticker on the back window.

Grey haired dude driving it. Anybody from here, or somebody that has sold their ute on?

spotted a black 33 gtr v-spec parked in Mary st in gympie just before. when I say gtr I mean one of those ones without the flared rear guards, and with the s2 gts/gtst rear wing..... But it had the gtr badge and v-spec sticker.......

Grego is organising it. Only one dinner and chat this month because every other week is chockers! :woot:

Right now, this, this is me... ---> :bunny:

German club on the 25th I believe....

YESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And i'ts a Thursday so Hopefully!!! (everything crossed) I will get it off work *fist pump*

Zane, I am all over this like a fat kid on a smartie if I don't work... You should probably also come... :wub:

Orly? Keen as :)

Agreed........Must be my turn to drive then?

Right now, this, this is me... ---> :bunny:

YESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And i'ts a Thursday so Hopefully!!! (everything crossed) I will get it off work *fist pump*

Zane, I am all over this like a fat kid on a smartie if I don't work... You should probably also come... :wub:

German club is always good. Booze, and foods!

What do you drive? I take it you live in gympie? I do too. I don't have a skyline anymore though.

No i live up in Bundy. I just spend a lot of time on the road between Bundy and Brisbane with work etc and usually stop off in Gympie for a feed on the way through.

Who can say no to all you can eat pizza!!!!

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