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as soon as i saw that it was a drive to harndorf

i now want to go there lol

its a nice place and those litre beers ohh yeah

hahndorf rocks. great schnitzels.... good drive

when i get my timing belt replaced i'd be keen :)

-D

I'm interested... oh wait.

Tis a good idea tbh. Takes under 30 mins to get there from a nice meet point like burnside council.... then a nice twisty drive around the backway out of there ;D

Gettin' the timing belt done this wed hopefully. Sat would be awesome for a nice sat morn meet and cruise up to the german arms or something

anywhere they serve beer, cabbage, sausage and gravy. german style. sehr gut

-D

Tis a good idea tbh. Takes under 30 mins to get there from a nice meet point like burnside council.... then a nice twisty drive around the backway out of there ;D

Gettin' the timing belt done this wed hopefully. Sat would be awesome for a nice sat morn meet and cruise up to the german arms or something

anywhere they serve beer, cabbage, sausage and gravy. german style. sehr gut

-D

Common Ben this saturday is the dyno day

come and check it out and support your sau peeps

if i remember correctly

last year that had the sausage sizzle and shit

so i would assume that they would be doing it this year as well

come and watch some beasts on the rollers mate

i think your R should be on there...common ben dont be shy

lol i apologise for having other commitments, not like my 200kw would do much, a standard 2j would eat me. I have cricket, ill def be attending more of these events in the off season, which isn't far away.

nope just wanna see a bigger SAU presence this time around

its just a fun day lol....since your whimping out on us i gotta get other post whores out :)

Yeah don't mind Damo, he gets sad when his nick isnt in the 'last action' of the top 5 threads ;P

Dunno if I can be stuffed putting the car on the dyno.... costs money too right? Less money for dyno, more money for sausage!!!!1one

-D

lol i apologise for having other commitments, not like my 200kw would do much, a standard 2j would eat me. I have cricket, ill def be attending more of these events in the off season, which isn't far away.

i am only playing with ya playa

now i am begining to wonder whens the next SAU dyno day gonna be???

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