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Dan,

Was funny you mentioned the five-oh on MSN. Saw none on the way home... got stopped 3 times from my place to Jason's work. It was for "random licence checks" and an RBT.

They were all sweet though, no fines, no drama. Just couldn't go more than 5mins without getting pulled up hahaha

Ha ha ha ha LOL

You should have asked if you could have kept one of the breath test pipes. Then the second time you got pulled over you could have handed that out saying "No thanks mate, already got one"

:)

  Beelzebub89 said:
Please if you are going to attend use some common sense. We have been using this spot for close to a year now to meet up and we have had minimal trouble from police so lets try and keep it that way :D

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This is a friendly social get together, not an opportunity to show off your fulsik drift/skid skills. We don't like trouble with the police, I especially don't like my car being singled out because it is the same colour as the people who were being d*cks.

If you want to be a tool, go to boostlosing or Harry's

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i'll be there but I might me late. I have a meeting at 5:30 on thursday afternoon so I doubt it will finish in time for me to get on the 6 oclock bus. Won't be in brissy till about 8:30 one of you f**kers can pick me up then.

  hylian said:
Northside cruise in?

Doable. I'm picking up the Rear Admiral from Albany Creek area, so we can meet up somewhere if you want. We may then be meeting up with someone else coming from Bulimba (not sure if they're coming yet, or where we're meeting). Might see if we can wrangle Dan into it too.

I'll be coming from a place close to work (CL Bodyworks) i'll stop in there and talk shit. Probably also have a boot load of "spare parts" from my cupboard at work. Need to make some money

  Isola said:
Doable. I'm picking up the Rear Admiral from Albany Creek area, so we can meet up somewhere if you want. We may then be meeting up with someone else coming from Bulimba (not sure if they're coming yet, or where we're meeting). Might see if we can wrangle Dan into it too.

I live in Albany Creek so that works, what time are you passing through?

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