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lol very very true Troy......just my dedication to the club lol that even though i have other commitments.....more then happy to get my car trailered to the event.....as for the old school new age show i will be kicking back in the white sands of FIJI......but my thoughts will be at the event....not prob after a few brews

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Geez some friend Krishy :cheers: ,, you didnt invite us to Fiji (do you need a wingman ??? I wish..lol ). but yeah I would think about you guys for ,,,, hmmmm all of ten seconds after seeing the hotties on the beach... but only cause I would be SMS'ing you a photo to rub it in...hahahahah

thanks for commiting you car and spirit anyhow..lol photos of fiji and hotties or ban...lol

Sorry for being such a lazy ass guys, heres the list:

Matty: Poontroll

Krishy: 33T

Abe: 33T

Damo: 34T

Shane: 32R

Norman: 34T

Troy: 34T

James: 33R

Dan: 32R

Jarrad: 32R

Anthony: 32T

Steven: 33R

Wayne: 32R

Chris (zirty two): 32T, unconfirmed

Nik: 33T

Dion: 32R

Ruby: Stagea

Hint hint, 32gtr's are strongly encouraged to enter, the more we get the better :P

Hi guys,

have you got room for a 33 gtr, i will be entering it anyhow so if i can join you guys that would be cool.

Hey Damo, I'm trying my hardest to get two of my good mates also that have 32R's :P.

Will be an awesome display!

I am busting my chops to get the Meisters on and a few other little bits and peices done before the car show!

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I am entering this show now, as the Hong Kong trip I had planned does not seem to be panning out .... so I am in, unless something comes up and I do head OS, then I just forfeit my $20.

I am entering this show now, as the Hong Kong trip I had planned does not seem to be panning out .... so I am in, unless something comes up and I do head OS, then I just forfeit my $20.

Ohh, if you go I suppose I'll have to enter too. :)

Lunch break at Fasta Pasta down the road.....don't think these's a pub within walking distance

Ohh, if you go I suppose I'll have to enter too. :down:

Lunch break at Fasta Pasta down the road.....don't think these's a pub within walking distance

Lunch at Fasta Pasta sounds great...your shout? :) No pub within a decent distance, unless you walk over to Colonnades which has a decent hotel/pub.

Ohh, if you go I suppose I'll have to enter too. :P

Lunch break at Fasta Pasta down the road.....don't think these's a pub within walking distance

Get the wife to follow you down in the daily and carpool to a nearby pub lol

Ohh, if you go I suppose I'll have to enter too. :)

Lunch break at Fasta Pasta down the road.....don't think these's a pub within walking distance

Fasta Pasta serves booze.....so get some good pasta into ya with some beers :bunny:

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