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    Bathurst in the Naki

    STELF
    STELF


    Number of posts : 202
    Location : at the station
    Registration date : 2008-07-10

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    Post by STELF Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:06 am

    Zamiam wrote:I did put my foot in it so to speak Bathurst in the Naki - Page 2 Icon_redface
    i thought you foot was always in it
    only the depth varied
    Zamiam
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    Registration date : 2008-03-16

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    Post by Zamiam Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:39 am

    So that V8 got you home safely then - any further talks to the highway tax collectors? Thanks for the drive in your new beaut Stelf - good to see you (and Q)
    STELF
    STELF


    Number of posts : 202
    Location : at the station
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    Post by STELF Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:18 pm

    got home safe and sound
    there wasnt anybody on the raod to talk to
    great to see you guys too
    FNTMV8
    FNTMV8


    Number of posts : 396
    Age : 59
    Location : West Auckland
    Registration date : 2008-03-19

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    Post by FNTMV8 Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:49 am

    I had a nice leisurely cruise back home on Monday. The roads weren’t very busy at all.
    Thanks for the event Zam. If you do it again next year, I'll come down again too.
    It was funny watching the old folks walking into the RSA and looking at the monster grandstand you set up and wondering what the hell they had walked into...
    FJ
    FJ


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    Age : 52
    Location : Canterbury
    Registration date : 2008-03-16

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    Post by FJ Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:46 pm

    I sat 5 feet away from a 50" plasma TV all day long and had the volume turned right up and the kids were all outside playing.............Oh yeah and we had a couple of Holden supports over to watch the race too. As soon as the race finished I turned the TV off and tried to send My guests home early but we still had a few drinks to finish. drunken

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