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yeah screw it im ont working that night, oh and hope its not raining like it is right now.

As fun as it is on the track driving on narrow tree lined roads in the wet scares the bejeezus out of me..

lol at your confetti incident chunkylover, any pics?

work experience boy given a beating?

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Hey guys, was thinking of Chinatown and having a bit to eat there and parking our cars at Wilson parking. $10 all night parking. Just next to Paddys Market. Safe and secure. Good carpark for lower cars. trust me.

Only parking I trust in Chinatown. What do u guys think. I can imagine a carpark full of Skylines. That would worship.gif. cheers.gif

yeah screw it im ont working that night, oh and hope its not raining like it is right now.

As fun as it is on the track driving on narrow tree lined roads in the wet scares the bejeezus out of me..

lol at your confetti incident chunkylover, any pics?

work experience boy given a beating?

But maybe we can do it on this Saturday 21st Jan. It is either 19th,20th or 21st of Jan. Park our cars at secure parking for $10 and chat over dinner at Chinatown. Dinner is $21 per person, all u can eat Korean BBQ. Or just simple foodcourt food. What do u guys think? 3some.gif Don't forget carpark is good for lower cars.$10 all night parking.

Ok, than its set. 6.00pm on Sat 21st Jan. We will meet at China Town. Wilson Parking is on Thomas St, $10 all night parking. I will do a final rollcall on this coming thurs 19th Jan. So for now, I have Luke GTR, GTR Joey, rbscreamer. Fr33zn and hamiltonau are u guys in or out. Let us know as the more the merrier. sorcerer.gif

Can't do Saturday workin until 10:30

youll be right mate, call in sick :thumbsup:

i should be good for sat night at 6, going for a cruise in Piggaz GTR that day but should be home in time

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I'll see what I can swing.

I said A Saturday night, and forgot I'm helping a mate do an engine in a lancer this sat arvo.

Don't worry, ill be trying.

Might even tell him I have to leave early.

Really want to come to this.

i can do fri or saturday as far as i can remember lol

i gotta keep remembering to check this thread! 6pm is a little early for dinner but a good idea to have as a start time as everyone will turn up an hour later anyway, like me. SO i should be there 7ish, keep you posted.

i live 3mins drive from Chinatown so yeah, love the idea of meeting there!

Ok, than its set. 6.00pm on Sat 21st Jan. We will meet at China Town. Wilson Parking is on Thomas St, $10 all night parking. I will do a final rollcall on this coming thurs 19th Jan. So for now, I have Luke GTR, GTR Joey, rbscreamer. Fr33zn and hamiltonau are u guys in or out. Let us know as the more the merrier. sorcerer.gif

count me in




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