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For ppl that might be interested in a pre xmas or new year meet, let chuckie know. :thumbsup:

My suggestion is churchman brook dam. Nice roads and bbq facilities. Even seen a few evo clubs out there.

Churchman Brook dam

Good drive, I'm in pending dates.. things get pretty hectic in the silly season :/

:stupid::w00t: how do i get told ,Fu-k the walk up there ,weekend`s it`s PACKED OUT Jason,you need to go up lateish if your hoping to get spot as it`s full till abut 3 pm ,or you need to pop passed & have a look dude,
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+1 on dont fkn bother on a weekend. Wungong dam is a bit more spread out, and has better carparks. :thumbsup: Plus, if you have a meet point in Kalamunda, I can show youse all my favourite drive through the top of the scarp. Only problem is, the longest straight is only about 200m, so the chances of all your lumbering lolvo's keeping up with the sheer might of Teh Fury is pretty low.

:P

*edit - :3some:

Only problem is, the longest straight is only about 200m, so the chances of all your lumbering lolvo's keeping up with the sheer might of Teh Fury is pretty low.

Is that a challenge? :banana:

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just dont ask him to pull his shaft. some ppl get really weird about that on here. lolz

I see what you did there :P

Anyways, let's throw some dates around so we can all gauge interest and work out a day that most of us can make it!

A lazy Sunday towards the end of the month/early feb is my suggestion :)

two weeks ppl. bbq dont know where yet nth or sth. :cheers:

possible list, pretty sure we have all color stags covered:

mitsterbrau

chuckie

bubba

horrace

appealing?

d1_drifter?

Big Jim?

Odddyman?

blizzerd?

darq?

260rsstagea?

RS444?

ssshonky?

unique1?

.....and of course dale ( leave teh fury @ home for the mrs and get a lift in a real car.) lol

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WOOOOOoooooow... It's been so long since i have been on here... And Chucky, you will be happy to know that i have decided to keep the Staj after that convo we had when you dropped off the intercooler ;)

I WOULD BE SO UP FOR THIS! So long as you don't mind me bringing my half beaten up Staj (Due to some ass clown hitting me and pushing me around with a bull bar).

I'll also bring the camera if any of you want shot's?

I'll make time for this! I believe that you are all thinking the 16th now? Glad i logged on now then!

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