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Where: Stafford 450 Stafford Rd 4053(07) 3352 8800

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My number is 0400 813 419 incase anyone gets lost along the way.

Update!

Heres my plan:

8:30 PM friday night - meet up, stafford Bunnings carpark

9:00 PM - Leave bunnings. Gives ppl 30 mins to wash there car at the carlovers or hit maccasa / red rooter / pick your posion down the road

9:30 - arrive at jollies! Voting! Vote on weather or not to head back to somewhere for food / drinks (If people dont mind chipping in for a bit of meat, I will hit up a butchers and do a big cookup at home, I have a big TV and large couch, we can get DVD's) or vote to keep going, hit up glorious, then proceed to summerset dam - its really beautiful out there at night.

So whos keen?

Teh Listings:

IanB

Crimpage - Family issues - cannot come

Mr-Toy33 - Confirmed

Silver_R34_GT-T - maybe

oldngrey - Highly Likely

Undertaker - Confirmed

Lazy-Bastard - maybe

SMR33 - Confirmed (+ Others prehaps?)

Shanef - Confirmed

billabong-john - Maybe (PS - Hard Coilovers will do you well over nebo and glorious)

MagicMikeZ32 - confirmed

PSH77 - Will probobly come

Dan_B - Confirmed

If I have missed anyone please let me know!

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Its up to you guys... Im still happy to go, ive been up there in all conditions from heavy fog to heavy rain (I live near the foothills of nebo) so provided its not raining absolute buckets (an experciance I dont wana repeat) im happy to go it. I will have a look at the weather report when I get home.

So: Teh List!

IanB

Crimpage

Mr-Toy33 - Maybe

Silver_R34_GT-T - maybe

oldngrey - maybe

Undertaker - maybe

Lazy-Bastard - maybe

Theres a few other maybes from MSN as well, so we will see who turns up on the night. Alot of maybe's here fellas... itd be nice to get some yes or no answers :D

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