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Was good to meet up new people
! Thanks for organizing the meet up , Love the zig zag run [emoji7] x lol

Drive safe T-Rev
Have fun on your bike ride Martin

See ya in racewars meet up x

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Thanks for organising Mark. Was a good turnout. A pit stop just before zig zag woulda been good but we all caught up in the end.

Good to put some faces to names. See ya's hopefully at racewars

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Hi guys, ah here are some of the photos I took at the start, the sun was making them a little grainy but yeah. Had to leave early due to the fact that I suddenly realized my wallet had gone MIA (still missing if anyone picked it up or something) fun regardless, wouldn't mind going to any future ones either. 

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Hey guys, I managed to sign up.

I was the newbie at the meet last night in the black R34 GTT (first pic).

Just wanted to say thanks for everyone being so approachable and easy to talk to. The car scene can be pretty 'clicky'.

Look forward to the next run.

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Hey guys, I managed to sign up.

I was the newbie at the meet last night in the black R34 GTT (first pic).

Just wanted to say thanks for everyone being so approachable and easy to talk to. The car scene can be pretty 'clicky'.

Look forward to the next run.


Glad your here mate! Was good to meet you [emoji106]?
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13 hours ago, MJ34 said:

Hey guys, I managed to sign up.

I was the newbie at the meet last night in the black R34 GTT (first pic).

Just wanted to say thanks for everyone being so approachable and easy to talk to. The car scene can be pretty 'clicky'.

Look forward to the next run.

Hey dude, thanks for signing up :)

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  • 3 weeks later...
hey guys, sorry I missed this. Still trying to get to a meet. was working away on this date. keep me updated on any future ones and hopefully I can get there.



Next one - this Saturday - are you keen ?
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