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anyway.. everyone post up ur trusted SOUTHSIDE panel beaters.. in my thread :P

u see, the thing is, most of us dont hit shit, hence y no1 is replying to ur thread

its either that or everyone thinks ur a gaylord :sorcerer:

sleeping & workon on the car

should be a good 2 weeks :P

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stop trying to be all tuff marki, caus everyone know's im the tuffest carnt here :yucky:

Are you going to that show, shine and swap meet with Noel on Saturday.

he'll come sub, if i can drag his lazy arse out of bed that is. :rolleyes:

I reckon we could have a sawp meet at Shanes place with all the parts he has lying around. :D

What time you heading out Noel.

I reckon we could have a sawp meet at Shanes place with all the parts he has lying around. :rolleyes:

What time you heading out Noel.

Leave home aroun 7 to get there around 8 sub. just want to have a look around and then head for the bank. Wall to wall rice weekend. :D

Leave home aroun 7 to get there around 8 sub. just want to have a look around and then head for the bank. Wall to wall rice weekend. :rolleyes:

Are ok do you know what time it starts. I can probably head out at that time. We should make a time to meet up somewhere.

Are ok do you know what time it starts. I can probably head out at that time. We should make a time to meet up somewhere.

meetup sounds good. bakery at the servo just north of Beams road work for you?

meetup sounds good. bakery at the servo just north of Beams road work for you?

Mate you read my mind :sorcerer: i was just gunna say the big Caltex as your headin out towards the Bruce. :rolleyes:

whats this event your going to before the jambo fellas?

Come along mate, its a japanese show shine and swap meet at pine river park at

Stathpine.

What time do you want to meet Noel about 8 - 8:30am at the caltex bakery.

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