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Guest Diabolik1

Rhys, thanx man, i hope it gets me an oscar :)

turned out to be a great turn out, as Brendan said, some nice cars.

Brendan, your car looks absolutely brilliant, an awesome job! and it goes and sounds just as awesome.

was good to meet ya buddy.

PS. cant wait to see the pics

PPS. ill post my pics up by the end of the week sometime

Goran

Guest Nightsky
whats the name of the guy I was talking to who had the 2 door R31

That was me carlo. How are you?

It was a good turnout, It would be nice to see some more 31s but there just aren't many around with the club frame of mind. Thanks to Brendanf for coming all the way out and meeting us, was good to meet you. Your engine bay is exactly what i'd like to see if I opened my bonnet. Sorry if I left drool on it. :P

Big thanks to Mark(88silouette) who organised it and Goran (Diabolic1) who hooked us up with a wicked CD-rom of a past cruise.

I really had a great time other than when someone stuck his head in my car and within earshot loudly said "oh thats tacky" I didn't see the need for that. What I thought was tacky was his spray can bumper bars, attitude and floral shirt... :lol:

Guest Diabolik1

Brendan,

I saw your car at Hills on wednesday.

i was getting my brakes changed and saw your car, but couldnt find you! i had about an hour to kill and i was with my gf so we walked around, and again when i came back u werent there.

what were u getting done?

also, sorry to hear about what happened with the trading post, bloody bastards !

Goz

PS. looking forward to the pics!

Guys,

I went to download the Pics last night and guess what - I've accidently formatted the compact flash - Der.........

Soz about that - Will have to have another meet so I can take some more Pics.

Goz, Getting Hills to try & make the BOV quieter...(ie Plumb it back)

L8R




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