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Fri & Sat

Bec

Ryan

Mick

Tim

Kieran Robinson

Chris McColgan

Gary Swift

Colin Clark

Chuck us four in the same room if you can please, might be difficult considering none of us want to sleep in the same bed.

Definitely doing skittle bombs! Its the least we can do considering all the effort you go to for us.

Ahhhh Kez your going, i remember'd your name from the other night on the Supra Club cruise. Is Dom or anyone of those guys going?

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Ahhhh Kez your going, i remember'd your name from the other night on the Supra Club cruise. Is Dom or anyone of those guys going?

Nah, but Gary (the guy in the Soarer) will be there, and his mate Colin who was riding shotgun in my car will be volunteering/watching.

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Yeah i might be getting a job today so if i end up getting it ill come along, least i know some1 to talk to then, ahah. I replaced my wheels aswell lol. Got 100% 14" tyres atm :P.

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Yeah i might be getting a job today so if i end up getting it ill come along, least i know some1 to talk to then, ahah. I replaced my wheels aswell lol. Got 100% 14" tyres atm :P .

Volunteer to help!

Seriously. It gets you right up close to the action, and many drivers (myself included) will be willing to let you jump in as a passenger for the afternoon runs.

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Hey Bec, need to add another one (Dean) to my party, that makes 5 of us, thanks!

I was wondering why Dean wasnt coming - will add him.

You guys might need to split into 2 rooms, will find out for ya.

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Im not sure whats happening exactly, i was planning on coming just to chill out. But like if you needed my help or anything i'd be happy to do so. Just gotta find out if i got a job today at my interview hahaha. but yeah ill be all up for taking my R31 and going with whoever when we're up there.

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Yeah im up for helping out. Ill come out too lol. Dont have anyone to go with though so it will be me by myself. Ummmm, not sure what i can help out with. But whatever you need i guess i can give it a go. Also, Where is DECA? When Is it?

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meh what the heck im up for a night of boozing after a hard day of driving.

put me up for saturday night only pls.

must warn ppl i snore pretty bad. especially after a night of drinking lol

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