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Hey guys, I am having a sausage sizzle at my work tomorrow (Australia Day)

& I will be driving the R35. Any of you in the area around lunchtime are welcome to

cruise past & say g'day & grab a banger with sauce.

And where exactly do u work dude? Vital information that

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sweet

i hope we dont have to resort to voting for any given party to get this done, but i fear we'll have to considering the vilification that mr rann and co has levelled upon us enthusiasts

i have no love for the liberal party, but imho this time around theyre the least of all evils

as paraphrased in the rann/hitler clip released last week 'the opposition leader got tasered to show how pissweak mike rann is'... ahh i laughed heartily at that

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Doh. That would help wouldn't it.........

I work at Camperagent. The big caravan yard on Port Wakefield Road, Parafield Gardens.

It's about a kay past Globe Derby trotting track on the RH side when you are heading out.

Next to Jamieson Trucks & Selecta homes.

I have had a few people ask me if they could check out the GTR & I never seem to get time.

I thought this would be a good chance for anyone who wants to have a good look over an R35

without a salesman breathing down their neck (unless you are in the market for a good used caravan!!)

Cheers.

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Yep, bring on the drags.......... it has been much too long.

A lot of people in the scene now would not have even been to a proper

drag racing meet in Adelaide. It is great fun & you dont get impounded!

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whats everyone up to tomoz?

we headin to mates place, as you do... bundy will be drunk, SAUsages will be eat. sunburn will prob be had.

drunk post contest tomorro night in wasteland? lol

i'm going to a free brekkie :D, then having a bbq lunch and drinking my cherry cocktails. mmmmm can't wait.

has your bubby arrived yet??

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Doh. That would help wouldn't it.........

I work at Camperagent. The big caravan yard on Port Wakefield Road, Parafield Gardens.

It's about a kay past Globe Derby trotting track on the RH side when you are heading out.

Next to Jamieson Trucks & Selecta homes.

I have had a few people ask me if they could check out the GTR & I never seem to get time.

I thought this would be a good chance for anyone who wants to have a good look over an R35

without a salesman breathing down their neck (unless you are in the market for a good used caravan!!)

Cheers.

Coolness, if I can extract my testicles from 'the powers that be' then i might be able to make it... i'll try but sadly i dont have the aptitude of indiana jones of getting out of sticky situations...

"thats why I say f**k it." (courtesy chappelle show)

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Oh, so that's why there were lights everywhere in Summertown.

Cruised through there by myself this evening around 10, and saw a fire truck..and thought 'where the hell is the fire'

Poor bloke.

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Direct quote from the news clipping published less than an hour ago:

Opposition sport and recreation spokesman Terry Stephens said the land would be made available to the consortium for a commercial price if the Liberals were elected.
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I was gonna go on the cruise but not in 40 degree heat! Im gonna be at home with my bbq and my beer!

Also I work in the City Dismantlers complex and Bill is not short of money or support, we will get this Drag/Race track one day...

Just hope its not too far away. Also while its LMC's land they wont give it up easy. I was affected by LMC with the whole Pt Adelaide crap where all the boat yards USED TO BE on Jenkins St. I used to live in one of them, I know how heartless they are...

Anywho, should be a good cruise regardless if Im not there!!!

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I was gonna go on the cruise but not in 40 degree heat! Im gonna be at home with my bbq and my beer!

Also I work in the City Dismantlers complex and Bill is not short of money or support, we will get this Drag/Race track one day...

Just hope its not too far away. Also while its LMC's land they wont give it up easy. I was affected by LMC with the whole Pt Adelaide crap where all the boat yards USED TO BE on Jenkins St. I used to live in one of them, I know how heartless they are...

Anywho, should be a good cruise regardless if Im not there!!!

Forecast for Tuesday

Fine with some high cloud. Warm to hot with light to moderate south to southeast

winds and a moderate to fresh afternoon sea breeze.

Precis Fine. High cloud.

City: Min 21 Max 33

Elizabeth: Min 18 Max 33

Mount Barker: Min 13 Max 31

Noarlunga: Min 18 Max 29

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Oops........ I should have read the motorplex thread before posting.

Go on that cruise if you can, it is definately a worthy cause. WE NEED DRAGS!

I cant go, will be stuck at work till 3pm. Spewin, havent been on a good cruise for ages.

Sorry about that Sled.

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That cruise just went past my house. I'm guessing it was just the far south meet up going throught morphett vale. So many cars and bikes! Made a great sound going past, got me running out of bed to see them.

Needless to say, some of the people around me wasn't as happy about it as I was.

Wish I had a car to go on the cruise with. Should have regod the drift car for it.

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Just came back from the TTP meet point and a short part of the cruise. Unfortunately I couldn't go the whole way as I had other plans but thought I would show my support.

Should be an awesome turnout at the final meet point!!

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Just spent my 45 minute lunch break standing next to my car on king william street watching this cruise go past, i had to go back inside and cars were still going past..... it is hands down the biggest cruise i have ever seen in adelaide... This is a great show of support and since i could not attend i thank all of you who did. :D

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