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Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

hey maxx, thanks for letting me in front of u in the car park :D Man that red JMS r33 ****en rocks

no worry mate;) nice to meet u anyway! yr car looks very good!

i was so impressed by ken's car, the speed & movement are just great,(need to smoke the tyre more though) not even a 200+kw silvia can compare, gtr are the best!

:uh-huh: :burnout:

JJ one it again, was a dood day apart from the rain Has anyone thought bout getting a skyline australia banner mad up? it would be good for thinghs like that, everyone would be able to find everyone else. would only cost bout 5-10 each. any ideas??

Cheers Matt

Hey Dean did you leave about 12:30 or so? , I saw a car the same as yours leaving as I was coming in (just past the canteen), ....wasnt sure if it was u?.. I was in my black spec II with g/f in the passenger side.

I saw your car there Maxx , and I saw Nightcrawler leaving.. only stayed about 30 mins as the weather was wrong.

Oh yeah and saw some 4x4's driving on the salt lake next door ...was pretty cool.

Yeah we were sick of the wind and rain so left at about 12:30pm .... spewin we missed Miss33 and Dean - was good to see Chapman and the rest of the blokes around the barbie - mighty fine tent we made there - did it weather the storm after we left? :wave:

Originally posted by Nightcrawler

Yeah we were sick of the wind and rain so left at about 12:30pm .... spewin we missed Miss33 and Dean - was good to see Chapman and the rest of the blokes around the barbie - mighty fine tent we made there - did it weather the storm after we left? :wave:

BOOSTD and I only saw a few of you guys, we couldn't even find where you guys were having the bbq!

Saw Dean, Erica and Munro but I don't think anyone really hung around after it started pouring!! The weather did clear towards the end of the day though!!

I definately got my five bucks worth !!!! hang on Miss*33 paid for me. Anyway I would have paid $5 for every lap the JMS 33 did, as Timmmmaaayyy would say "Orgasmic". Pitty the Pirelli tyres he used I was looking at putting on my car. Owell not sure how 285's would go under my guards anyway.....

Didn't see any police on the way out. In contrast to Friday night....hooly dooly

Police blocked us in at Harndorf Oval. Luckly they let us go, maybe from some persuasion from a certain WRX owner who also wears a blue suit. After that we were greeted at almost every other regroup by the boys in blue. Also got lost again and again.

I had fun tho, sat with Munro's 34 most of the night.

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