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So it would seem that our Shell will be getting her Skyline back next week !!! :woot:

This Demands a Cruise in Her Honour and also to Blow a bit of High Octane Exhaust in Skippy's face as Punishment for taking her 34 off the road for soooooo long...

So how bout it Peeps?

I propose a meet at the Hindmarsh Bus Stop at 12pm ( for the late risers amongst us. ie. SHELL :) )

Leave around 12:30 - 1pm and go for a Respectful fang around some of our Favourite corners / scenery...

Uriarra - Cotter etc and perhaps finish up with BBQ Roadkill somewhere. (Pine Island?)

I am merely the instigator and will happily leave any or all Options / Changes / Better ideas to Shell herself to Update as she sees fit. (Date, Time, Location...whatever)

But yeah... We Should All Go For A Drive !!!

(and if the Shell 34 factor aint enough for you, it's my B'day next week too so just do it for me B!tches.) :P

aaaaaaand...GO!!!

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Oh thank god you didn't make it Saturday cos I have a massive piss up that work is paying for :D

Sunday I can do!

And it's your birthday Rob? Well, say no more! Lock it in Eddie!

Excellent!! That was Lucky...phewww... But you had / have the option to change at will anywho... :P

B'day is Thursdee... I'll be 83. :(

? :ph34r: ?

NoCanDoo - GTR off road

Ummmm... 34!?! Do it. Would be nice to see a few 34s crusin'. :D

Rosie, Shell, TokyoTaxi, Elle, Azathoth, B-Rice, The34T ???...

Would Be Awesome !!! Please???

Edit* Richard, I'll sell you an RB20 10psi Actuator and install it for you the day before... :whistling:

Thnx mate - doing the 34's cam cover seals, plugs, valley plate and 02 sensor on the Friday (19th)

Happy birthday too. Had mine on the 1st :D

:cheers: I have a Special Socket for the O2 if you need it. Didn't you do the plugs back when you snapped the old valley cover off?

and yes... I do owe you a Public H-B'day to you! (despite my 24hrs late Txt to you.) Sparkler > :merli: < Party Hat

I'm in.

Yaaay!!! :woot:

#@Trozzle bring your bike.

This^^^

keen to meet some people...im in

Awesome... You won't regret it. :)

i can't say no to rob, ill come out in the yaris if the gtr is not back lol

You can say No, but it goes on your permanent record. :P

post-78856-0-85399500-1373681535_thumb.jpg <<--- Something like this...

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