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Hey, dinner successfully bailed on, I'll be there, assuming the car makes it out of the shop in time. It had better ... ;)

LOL. im praying :mrt: that my clutch goes in at 8am tomorro as planned...or im ganna have to get all starwars on them! :laugh:

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I wont be able to make it for the cruise!!! Sorry girls :mrt: I have to go ice skating with my motorbiking mates (go figure :laugh: )

Will try for the garage cafe though ;)

arent we fast n furious enough? lol

hope u make it to garage cafe charli.

My coilovers will be in and ready to roll. C u's tonight.

oooh i will be coming from doreen - will be going past eltham etc, but have to study for exam :)

So are you coming or just saying where you are coming from and no show..?

:ermm:

My GTR is filthy!, only just got back from overseas lol, car wash sounds great!

I might come down for some dinner after and see where the night takes us :bunny:

See you all tomorrow!

Cheers,

Sean

Hey man!

How was Japan, I realised I PM'd you the day you left LOL!

i shld b down! havent been to a meet in ages!!

Shit Kenny! :P

Where have you been?!

Hey man!

How was Japan, I realised I PM'd you the day you left LOL!

It was brilliant mate! :ermm: So many pictures, it'll take me days to organise everything on FB ha ha

Tonight will actually be the first time I catch up with Mike (HOPEZZZ R34 GTT) and Ash (guy with the FD who came down a few weeks ago) since I came back so there's a good chance I'll be yabbering on about my journey the whole time lol

See ya soon!

It was brilliant mate! :ermm: So many pictures, it'll take me days to organise everything on FB ha ha

Tonight will actually be the first time I catch up with Mike (HOPEZZZ R34 GTT) and Ash (guy with the FD who came down a few weeks ago) since I came back so there's a good chance I'll be yabbering on about my journey the whole time lol

See ya soon!

Yeah nice one, sounds awesome!

Much to tell.

So you, Mike and Ash all coming tonight?

I just hope my car is safe there lol

she will be fine nathan, just leave it in my hands :D

might not come to the car wash, but will come to garage cafe for dinner for sure.

il giv u a buzz james.

no worries tav

Was awesome. Nice to meet many of you, cheers to the cruisers although more cruising required next time LOL. :(

Thanks also for the kind words about my shit box. Hope to be at the next one. :)

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