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I hate to renig on plans, but I now wont be able to come.

Dislocated my left shoulder at work yesterday, and cant drive. And it hurts like a bitch.

But hoping to make th 32 meet, if all goes well. Sorry guys, was really looking forward to it

I hate to renig on plans, but I now wont be able to come.

Dislocated my left shoulder at work yesterday, and cant drive. And it hurts like a bitch.

But hoping to make th 32 meet, if all goes well. Sorry guys, was really looking forward to it

my work mate tore a muscle in his left shoulder yesterday also.

now im doing both our jobs.

I am not repping the work van at an SAU event :P

weak.

just bring it.

you think im going to have my skyline there?

i still dont have an exhaust side!

will be rocking the hilux.

This is not a show'n'shine it's a bbq at a park by the river. It is very likely that you will be parked 100-300m away from where we are sitting as the parking area is along the road (Tench Ave) which is about 500m long.

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