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what time do you think you would be able to get down to charlies nene?that time i posted was just a rough meet time,its not set in stone yet :thumbsup:

lol if your car fails again daniel im sure i can give you 2 a lift.

Lol no worries Jack. I'll pop you a txt tomorrow when Boostworx give me the low-down on the 'R.

Haven't been to Charlies since they had the free play N64's in the corner! Mario 64 FTW!

lol turning into a dress to impress lol

you going to the ns meet after?

haha thats it, like that song.. dress to impress, spark this bitches interest :P

depends where it is, but i doubt it, going clubbing after dinner.

You mean... a 3am Gorge road time trial run* :)

*I don't condone early morning high-speed driving along Gorge road

i dooo!!!! :(

i went down gorge road in the coke truck the other day, was a very scary learning experience, especially when you for get your in a 5 tonne truck :laughing-smiley-014:

ok guys and gals its final if every one shows up we have 18 people coming. obveiously i had to increse the booking size again :D yes iv told them we will be ariving between 6 46 - 7pm

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Jack

Charmaine - (fullyhyperlight)

Luke - (fishpaste)

Luke - (luke_enr34)

Mitch - (damageinc) maybe

steveP +2

Daniel - (cronic) +1

DRIV3R

Carl - (Bezender)

Anthony - (love my 32)

Lucas +1

Elle - (MissSeductiv) +1

Dan - maybe

Hope to see you all there!

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