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I'll be down the coast this weekend.

Most likely will be parked, how are the cops down there?

I havent have any problem with cops down the coast but if you're going to the spit on a Sunday, that might be a different story.

I havent have any problem with cops down the coast but if you're going to the spit on a Sunday, that might be a different story.

Yep. Going to park it at the apartment on Sunday haha.

Not worth the risk. Saturday however. Coming down brandon?

Yep. Going to park it at the apartment on Sunday haha.

Not worth the risk. Saturday however. Coming down brandon?

Nah. If I knew about the Supra cruise I would have made myself free but already have plans. How did the cruise go?

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Hi Ivan

Made a couple of sets of wing plates so have them in stock if you still require other wise no problems

regards

Chris

Hey mate looks like we just have to wait till next months meet :(

I got one of the guys making me carbon fibre end plates for GTR wing on my R33 cant wait to get them. And i might get him to make me the blade too :)

Hi Ivan

Made a couple of sets of wing plates so have them in stock if you still require other wise no problems

regards

Chris

Unfortunately I do believe he sold his R33 late last year, however, he did seem mighty keen to get his hands on another one down the track.

I'm keen to attend the monthly meets... hopefully we can round up a few more fellow liners tho :thumbsup:

I've been travelling in the US for the last 6 mths, so missed the meetings. will be at the Feb night though.

good to keep this a regular thing.

whilst in the States I went to the '2011 Sturgis Motor Cycle Rally...200,000+ bikes..one small town [sturgis]...one week!!. fantastic.

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