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*UPDATED WITH FINAL INFORMATION*

TINT-A-CAR CAMBERWELL TINT-YOUR-CAR DAY/MEET

ok, its all booked in for saturday may 3rd @ camberwell Tint-A-Car, 169 Camberwell Road EAST HAWTHORN (about 50m from camberwell junction)

basically what is going to happen is we are all going to meet @ the tint-a-car on the side of the road @ 8:30AM and then we're going to arrange who gets done at what times, we will then after we've left the fist few cars to be done head off to a local park with the bbq's etc and all that to setup (this part about the bqq is optional i wanty your opinion on whether we should do it or not) and then muck around in the park or whatever possibly even cruise (but its a very busy area so i doubt that would work) and the guys at the place will cal us as cars are done adn to bring more cars so we play musical cars a bit then have the bbq at lunch time, we have thew entire place booked for the day so getting all 11 cars done wont be a problem

please let me know what u think of the BBQ idea as if we dont do that we can all have our own separate times and come in on our onw stead and get the car done then leave or whatever

*PRICING*

$180 for full coupe done in formula one plus (35% best quality or 20% best quality)

if you want say just he sides done (ie. no back window) then it will cost 2/3s of the price for full eg. $120

I ALSO NEED TO KNOW OF ANY OF THE BELOW LISTED DEFINITES CANNOT MAKE IT AS I WILL PUT SOMEONE ELSE IN THEIR SPOT

DEFINITES THAT ARE BOOKED IN:

DJ_L3ThAL

Interloper

DAHXX

R31Nismoid

Greg

Al

aybee

predator666

Horus

my g/fs bro with his soarer

(B1) MR_fanny

Backups if definites drop out:

mash

Undecided

funkymonkey

chopobo

king_kw13

Wardest

:burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout:

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ok wel looks like we have enough people for a good enough day, more people would be great, im sure a lot of people still havent seen this thread so ill go ahead and call them and start getting prices etc and we'll all take it from there :)

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