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i will be there...calvin, if you are going i'll come past your house

Yeh... i wanna go ... but i wanna change exhaust b4 hand... 2 loud .. might put the priest in and give it a try ... dont wanna get dicked

Alex - there will be some spare merch about, so most likely :D

Lauren - bring the Excel, nothing wrong with it at all... hell buy some extra stickers or someting and tart it up :devil:

I'll probably be in some sh|tbox as well anyway!

Cheers.

man, theres no need to be like that. you've worked on that thing for so long, no need to start calling it names, its still a skyline after all

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Dezz can I still sign up for membership?? Even though Ill be there without my car, or do u need to bring ur car to the event?

You can sign up if all you own is a pushbike fez, so as long as you bring yourself, a completed form and $50, you'll be fine :P

you can bring a horse and carriage and still sign up, it's all good!

edit: ooh just beat me!

PS if you can't attend or you want to sign up your GF/brother/granny as well etc, you can always send your member form and cash in with someone else.

man, theres no need to be like that. you've worked on that thing for so long, no need to start calling it names, its still a skyline after all

:)

lol, mine isnt done yet, im having the mother of all hassles al-a-EPA :P

But never to fear, one day in the next 15 years ill have it sorted

And yeah, its a shitbox, the body has suffered badly the past 2 years sitting in workshops under dust and being hit by moving pieces of wood, and a garbage truck :P

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