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Man I just get back from Brisbane for a holiday and this is what you guys do to me? Seriously I bet half of those post were just so I would have to go through them and check the roster hahahah anyway here is the new list guys

Attendance List (As of 27/11/08) REV 1.1

Order By Car

Confirmed

Leanbac - AP - R32 4Door << I GOT IT THIS TIME GUYS!

Lil_Lucky - Chad - R32 GTS-T

Rekin - Patrick - R32 GTS-T

K1ngtr - Aquilino - R32 GTR

(00)Skyline(00) - Jamie - R32 GTR

Basti - Niroj - R33 GTS-T Auto

Krzysiu - Kris - R33 GTS-T SII

JamesK - James - 1995 R33 GTS-T

nismo_GTS - Antony - 1996 R33 GTS-T

ITZTRU - Justin - R34

B3za - Bez - R34 4Door GT

llama_au - Juliette - N15/R34

RBPOWA - TJ - Steaga S2

Nismo_Racer - - Alfa Romeo

Jezza_Boii - Jeremey - MR2

GTTR34 - -

Maybe

[WLDCRD] - Glenn - R32 GT-R

tin-pain - Tin - R32

D_33vl_1 - Brad - R33

~R33AzzA~ - Aaron - R33

Dezz - Michael - 1998 R33

Rchoo - Wayne - R33 GTS-T (Hope all is well Rchoo)

Gazal - Alan - R33 GTS-T

DogKnight - DK - R33 S2

dreamr33 - Adztro boy - 1997 R33 GTS-T

DRFT31 - - R34 GT-T

Sandeep - 1990 300ZX NA

Psyche out

Dngrus - Ferah - R34 GTT (Something Important...apparently)

eMsta - Matt - Jazz/R33 (Who's surprised?)

MP_R33 - Ross - 1998 R33 GTS-T MP (Work)

GTRBOS - Tony - R32 GTR (Car at Racepace)

Htial - - R33 GTS-T (Car troubles)

Man I just get back from Brisbane for a holiday and this is what you guys do to me? Seriously I bet half of those post were just so I would have to go through them and check the roster hahahah anyway here is the new list guys

Nismo_Racer - - Alfa Romeo

SIF not writing my name down for the 2nd time

so if it does rain is it canceled?

Hell no man!

Cya there.

NEVER! It just means a free car wash for everyone. :blink:

See you guys there tonight.

Wow man, you actually coming out tonight... Good to see ya again.

You bringing the Rollar or the 4 Door GTS-T?

Good Work JamesK!!! + Mr. Nur (Tim GTR) will hopefully make it too. ATM he is at a strawberry farm eating ice cream = Nice! LOL!!!

I’ll bring the Pullstart tonight. Ignore it misfiring and stalling, it’ll sound like pooh. But I just want to drive it. Plus you’ve all met the Skyline anyway so I’ll give it a rest.

hey tj what time r u gonna be at the car wash? might join you

Who me..?

I will meet you ppl in St. Kilda as Im in Richmond already.

Wat time you think you all be down there by? 8ish?

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