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Yeah saw that in the other thread mate, no good :( Try jump in with someone else and stay in the scene, will keep you motivated to get the beast sorted)

Ill have a spare seat..my old driver is probs gunna bring his car

Hey jesse,my ol boy reckons 1968 1969 2c pieces are woth something these days.

On another note i'll come if i'm in the area.

Be good to see you if you are :)

Hey jesse,my ol boy reckons 1968 1969 2c pieces are woth something these days.

On another note i'll come if i'm in the area.

Hey Humbla . He sounds like a good collector and he knows his stuff. bring him along :D Hope you can make it . Ill be bringing bek along too :) get her mind off the loss of her mother :(

Hey jesse,my ol boy drives for work so he don't like cruising in the boat,

sides he too big has probs gettin in an out.Plus he screams like a girl silently and

turns all sorts of scary colours.Give my best to bek an keep her chin up.

what's right with autos?

Ask Nick :ph34r:

In saying that, driving Martins 34 was pretty damn good....... He has a nice box....... Yeah i said it........ :touch:

is there a sydney meet point been organised ? if so im in to

Oh shit, i had someone else ask me that, may have been Dori34?? :/ You guys sort it out as you will know who is close to who :)

Hey mat,i might be a bit further up but if only an hour or two i'll come down to newy the day before.

Look forward to seeing you guys again. :yes:

Would be good to see you again! Let us know how you go...

Matt and I are driving up the day before for the hillclimb and staying up there that night.

That's the best I can offer.

Did you call and book a spot?




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