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we had nametags for all of 5 mins... but then we all felt stupid running around in public with "funkymonkey" n "inark" n "jamezilla" scrawled with a biro that you had to get real close to read on a postage label

lol i would but its best if someone else were to organise it, atm im busy at work with early starts and late finishes (we are building a spray booth for glass splash backs, but can fit car in it to, coincidence.....i promise it is :D:() so better someone else organise it that way i can say: yes i can come im free, or no im not because i dont like you!

Well it was a great weekend.. hot cars, hot guys ;) but my feet are still having trouble recovering :

Glad to get to know a few of you guys better, your not a bad bunch  ;) heheheh

James, i hope your stress levels have gone down now that its all over (for now)

Cant wait till September!

Libz

hey Libz do u know a Caitlin Coffey?

anyways, pretty cut i missed out on it. I went last year, but didn' actually chill with any u guys. I don't think i remember seeing u guys around the SAU area much. Sounds like u all had a blast. One question tho, who's supplying the R34 GTR Rims! R32's, R31's, everyone man and his dog had them! :) well not quite... :D

Ash is it? U got 34 rims on ur R31, mind if i ask where u got them?

cheers y'all

EDIT: Nice pics Ni, chicks chicks and more chicks :P I'm sure your missus loved that ;)

ash whore'd em off snowman for the day coz snowman had advan's on.

And to josie, the reason there's so many pics of chicks in narkeh's collection is coz I borrowed his camera for most of Sat and me Sam n "Boris" went on a model hunt on that day harrassing all the models at autosalon for pics with "our" cars.

So please don't deny narkeh the lubbing he misses because he hasn't been a bad boy n taken norti pics.

btw, SAU was pretty sick... i was gonna introduce myself to u blokes but u all seemed so busy... yeah right :D ... i was only there for a bit and i was wioth my girlfriend so she was a bit disinterested in the whole thing and didnt want to hang around for ages while i was chatting to people... great stand for the SAU... cant wait til next year already....

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