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Breakfast courtesy of Brumby's = Cheddarmite scroll

Sustenance(sp?) courtsey of shell = 3 V's for $6 :P

Soo tired. I got home and there was a car that drove slow past my house then sat out the front of the house next door. Suspect, so i watched them till they pissed off.

Well those that left after the Cops came missed some light conversation, a drag launch, some riceboy people, a girl with a TX3 keen to race anything, a Hilux with an RB20, some highway fun, a truck rollover with 4092370934827098 Cops, and the ICB Tunnel of love.

Jcmarshall was that you last night in the grey r33 with us up the front on the freeway? Or your car could have been that brown colour.

I was very impressed with the turnout and to all the people that ran away F&F style. That's pretty weak. You missed out on some fun.

How close was I to getting that ricer to miss the exit we were taking? so close yet so far. :P

It was a good night, bummer half the turnout ran like thay had just robbed a petrol station when the "P" word was mentioned.

Jcmarshall was that you last night in the grey r33 with us up the front on the freeway? Or your car could have been that brown colour.

Yeah that could have been me, my car is a really dark grey / purple but it looks black at night (see my avtar).

Thanks to the guy who got the highway drive going, (sorry mate, I never got your name - white r33 with a black rear wing), we could have just stood around all night otherwise.

I bugged out when we got to hail street, and went into the val, hope I did'nt miss much.

It was good to meet a few of you, I still mised a few, maybe next time.

Again next thursday?

I only took a couple of pics, but they are not too bad. Here you go.

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