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Thanks Aron. Had fun last night. Was better after we lost the other clown that was tagging along. Did they end up ringing. Also could you PM me the details of the place that did your door trims. Thanks mate.

LOL - Those guys were pissed off there faces, but they didn't end up calling back, thank god. About the trimmers, I can't find there business card I thought I had it here somewhere.

Anyhow, give 1223 a call (directory asst) and ask for Carmans Auto Trimmers they are in and around Moss St, I forget the name of it, but its got Right Price Exhaust at the corner.

All you have to do is book a time, and drop your car off there for the day and they'll be able to do the door tims and parcel shelf, think it was around $200.

yes was fun night I still am surprised about both of your seats they look so good.

I think most people would be, they turned around really well.

the last minute posting worked a treat aron! spontaneous cruises usually turn out pretty well, was just good to hang with some great peeps :(

now to organise another one for this weekend (no im not putting my hand up)

the last minute posting worked a treat aron! spontaneous cruises usually turn out pretty well, was just good to hang with some great peeps :D

now to organise another one for this weekend (no im not putting my hand up)

I didn't think we'd get so many people for only an hour notice, but hey it was an awesome night and was good to meet you all!

Another cruise, I was thinking about doing one for next month but we have the SAU Dyno Day and also I think IanB is going to organise a mountian run for next month.

Great cruise Aron :thanks:

Thanks for the company guys, was a top night :P

Thanks Karen! Was great having you there, have to agree, was a great bunch of people and company was good.

How about that dead guy at the servo? LOL

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